The repetition of living units
The repetition of living units
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  • Dmitry Barsov // 2009-04-01 16:54:08

    Excelent photo! Especially by scrolling down!
  • Jim (365,000 words) // 2009-04-01 19:18:43

    I am really liking these vertical "panoramas". It makes your point about the repetition and cookie cutter aspect of many live really well.
  • Andy // 2009-04-02 01:56:55

    Just keeps going and going! Really cool.
  • Benjamin // 2009-04-02 05:31:31

    hahaha i like this one! it made me look floor by floor trying to spot something interesting. my eyes were 3 inches from the monitor! Hong Kong seems like so much fun
  • rian // 2009-04-02 09:52:01

    excellent stitching! i like how you maintained the symmetry and balance of this shot.. great work! :D
  • Brian // 2009-04-03 11:12:58

    Nice shot of repetition, love the technical aspect of this shot.
  • Chris Chisu // 2009-04-03 11:16:15

    This was awesome. Cracking idea.Should have gone to the top.
  • Chris Chisu // 2009-04-03 11:37:19

    I wished to see the Moryama video but there is no link.
  • Colors Inc // 2009-04-08 06:01:06

    first time I see such an impressing vertical panoramo. fantastic! I am really impressed....
  • LightningPaul // 2009-04-16 23:19:06

    FANTASTIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Which focal lens did you use? I really love the wide coverage of the building. The straightened lines are great, it gives a great depth effect (or you used a tilt lens). The lighting is great too, you really see the contrast between the warm sun side and the cold shadow parts.
  • Jeff T // 2009-04-19 13:47:29

    I agree with the other posters, this is a fantastic shot. You've done a great job capturing the monotony of many buildings in Japan. I do like having to scroll for this image, usually I don't.

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