Forsyth Barr

Posted by Linerberry (Christchurch, New Zealand) on 21 May 2009 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio.

"SILLY TUESDAY ANNOUNCEMENT"

Due to the Festive Season and Folks being busy, and hopefully silly, SILLY TUESDAY will return to full service on the 12th January 2010.
Until then...keep up the Silliness that has become Tuesday and keep thinking Silly thoughts as you take those Christmas and New Year shots!!!

Once again I would like to thank you all for the wonderful Silly Tuesday shots you have posted and to all who have commented.....it wouldn't work without YOU!!!! Thank you:-) from SILLY MAMA xx


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Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Good fraing and b/w!

21 May 2009 5:03am

zOOm from Paris, France

A very graphic and original architecture, nice point of view.

21 May 2009 5:38am

MrsAmber from London, United Kingdom

Lovely framing, great B&W pic. It's a very big bar just for Brucie isn't it. Didn't realise he was such a boozer. (Nice to see you, to see you, Nice!) Ha ha.

21 May 2009 6:36am

Jean-François from Les Issambres, France

Bravo pour le cadrage ! drôle d'impression quand on fait bouger la souris ;))))))))))

21 May 2009 7:03am

chrissy from uk, United Kingdom

Wow great perspective, works very well in black and white

21 May 2009 7:03am

djedfre from schaumburg, United States

cool - reminds me of a building in Tucson!

21 May 2009 7:11am

Sarito from Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Great shot..

If you scroll your mouse up and down starring at your photo, it gives the illusion that it is expanding when scrolled down and shrinking when scrolled up :). I found out accidentally he he :).

21 May 2009 7:31am

@Sarito: Oh you are right!!!! How cool!!!

lydia from Paris, France

Very impressive graphic building pic !!

21 May 2009 7:31am

P J W Miller from Chase Terrace, United Kingdom

Amazing as you scroll down it gets bigger and bigger and bigger

21 May 2009 8:01am

Elena Kotrotsou from Drossia, Greece

Great perspective, I like it in b/w.

21 May 2009 8:12am

Monique from Koh Samui, Thailand

That's one huge bar :) Must be a great view from up there, but the one you're showing us is also fabulous!

21 May 2009 8:13am

Hidalgo from Herunen, Finland

Interesting architecture and great shot.

21 May 2009 8:39am

Nina from Haute Loire, France

Height well highlighted by the shooting!

21 May 2009 9:45am

jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United States

Nice perspective. Makes it look like a very tall building.

21 May 2009 10:14am

Betty from New Jersey, United States

Really nice perspective! B&W a good choice.

21 May 2009 10:19am

Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United States

I agree with Sarito about the expanding/shrinking when scrolling to see the whole shot.
I love the angles in this!

21 May 2009 11:09am

grouser from Ludlow, United Kingdom

One big box with dents in the corners. Strong composition of rectangles within rectangles and the B/W treatment suits it well.

21 May 2009 11:20am

dobbino from Cape Town, South Africa

Superbly done, Liners. As I suppose one can get drrinks at the barrs? Ok - maybe not :)

21 May 2009 11:50am

willow from Chelsea, United States

Excellent angle for this shot. The lines are awesome.

21 May 2009 11:53am

Veronelle from Lens, France

very beautifull perspective

21 May 2009 12:27pm

bluechameleon from Vancouver, Canada

Excellent frame for black and white. I like the definition of the lines and windows of the structure. Wonderful perspective.

21 May 2009 12:29pm

Lorraine from Gatineau, Canada

That's a very handsome structure, the play of shadows is wonderful, good girl Berryboo ;)

21 May 2009 1:06pm

LESLIE from norwich, United Kingdom

I agree with Sarito, great shot & use of B & W

21 May 2009 1:08pm

Onlymehdi from Wayne, United States

Very nice point of view and composition i would trim the right side just a little

21 May 2009 1:30pm

PD from Overland Park, Kansas, United States

nice shot - really clear. When I scroll down from top to bottom - looks like the building is growing.

21 May 2009 1:49pm

Ajay from Pune, India

This is a mother of creativity. When I am scrolling down and up it looks like as if the building is zooming in and out.

21 May 2009 2:04pm

Anthony Morgan Lambert from Bielefeld(old Pembroke Dock boy,Wales), Germany

It took me ages to get round to commenting on this one,because just like a few other guys above me I´ve been playing with my scroll wheel.:-O
I like the acute shooting angle and the lines and angles that the windows make.The B+W really makes all that stand out !!

21 May 2009 2:22pm

Susan from Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

Great shot, and it really is a wonderful "optical illusion" as you scroll down, and the building seems to grow!!! Nice work!!

21 May 2009 2:50pm

Mariana from waterloo, Canada

Very cool perspective . Super BW !

21 May 2009 3:49pm

MadScientist from Düsseldorf, Germany

Scrolling up and down gives a funny effect. Very cool!

21 May 2009 3:49pm

Linda from Riga/Sigulda, Latvia

very impressive, kind of opart:)

21 May 2009 4:10pm

dj.tigersprout from New York City, United States

a very proud shot and building!!! marvelous tones here Liners -- that clear gray sky is just marvelous!!! so smooth!!

21 May 2009 4:28pm

tede from Aubenas 07, France

Hello, A great perspective that leaves a strange feeling. Great shot. Good day.

21 May 2009 5:02pm

Alun from Cheshire, United Kingdom

Love the angle here, it goes up and up and up

21 May 2009 5:08pm

john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United States

Wonderful lines, Liners!!

21 May 2009 5:11pm

Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, Canada

Great shot Liners. Leave it to Sarito to discover something unusual. It does seem to expand and cantract though. Well done.

21 May 2009 5:52pm

Godo from Barcelona, Spain

Amazing perspective
Love details and B&W processed
Very well done ;o)

21 May 2009 6:14pm

Veronique from Sarrouilles, France

not an easy exercise but succeeded perfectly

21 May 2009 8:54pm

JoeB from Brampton, Canada

Wonderful city boxes, the angle does scroll into a 3-D effect. :D

22 May 2009 1:18am

Ravi from Bangalore, India

awesome skyscraper. I loved the point of view. Great shot.

22 May 2009 3:51pm

dkc from Xanthi, Greece

Great building and you captured it using all of your creativity!

23 May 2009 6:54am

jamesy from christchurch, New Zealand

this works brillliantly in B&W

25 May 2009 9:30am

Sony DSC-H7
1/400 second
F/5.6
ISO 100
7 mm