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Photo of the Day ~ Abstract Patterns Category ~ September 15, 2008

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Glass Ceiling
by Roger Mullenhour (mullysr) 
Camera:
Canon EOS 30-D
Location:
San Francisco, California
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
This is part of the Chihuly exhibit of glass works at the deYoung Gallery in San Francisco. These pieces are placed on a glass ceiling and backlit. This exhibit is truly a photographer's dream for abstracts. Taken with Canon 17-85mm IS and cropped in Lightroom.


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Teresa Burnett commented on September 15, 2008 00:31:
Great capture Roger!! Congratulations on the POTD!!
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on September 15, 2008 13:11:
A splendid abstract with gorgeous color and designs. Congratulations, Roger, on your wonderful win today!
Linn Smith commented on September 15, 2008 13:11:
Terrific eye captured with good constrasting color and framed well to create a powerful abstract design! Big congratulations!
Caj Källmalm commented on September 15, 2008 21:37:
Nice christmas feeling on it :) A warm and colorful abstract, very nice! Congratulations on the POTD!
Erik Anderson commented on September 16, 2008 01:08:
I don't care too much for abstract photography, but I like this very much. Take a trip to Venice and bring back more like this.
Roger Mullenhour commented on September 16, 2008 12:11:
Thank you everyone for your nice comments. This exhibit provided some of my favorite images. Venice is on the radar Eric for sure.


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