Thank you for the very kind comments.... Julie, this should have been five layers. It is at Sydney airport and the aircraft was supposed to be in the light square in the middle but I was late for my flight and snapped it quickly... I have a similar one with a Quantas tail stuck somewhere at the bottom but it didnt look right....
That's such a classic shot to me. I love the city in the background fading away behind the bar.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Love the glasses and the city in the background. Truly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFour layers ... wow!
ReplyDeleteYou know, this may sound tragic, but that is an inspirational composition, Sean. Thank you.
Your photographs are lovely. I particularly like the way the row of distinct glasses echoes the row of the misty buildings.
ReplyDeleteThat ia a damn fine shot, Sean. After work hours, haveing a good drink & watching the city. Simpla great! All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, use of tones and depth of field.
ReplyDeleteReally like this one.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful composition .. the shine of the glasses and the soft city background and everything else in between.
ReplyDeleteyour photo is very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI like very much!!
Thank you for the very kind comments.... Julie, this should have been five layers. It is at Sydney airport and the aircraft was supposed to be in the light square in the middle but I was late for my flight and snapped it quickly... I have a similar one with a Quantas tail stuck somewhere at the bottom but it didnt look right....
ReplyDeleteBut the four layers thing is amazing - even if one might be missing, it is an almost perfect photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martina... I never honestly thought about four layers...
ReplyDeleteHow's the beer there?
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