Scaffold

Posted by Moridi (Tehran, Iran) on 7 May 2009 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.

Ravi from Bangalore, India

Get well soon.

7 May 2009 8:20am

@Ravi: Thanks for your visit and comment.

M@ndy from Singapore, Singapore

goodness - what is the background info ?

7 May 2009 11:10am

@M@ndy: Thanks for your visit and comment. A building being built.

Onlymehdi from Wayne, United States

vaghan ziba

7 May 2009 12:23pm

@Onlymehdi: Thanks for your visit and comment.

Ivan Zabrodski from San Juan, Argentina

Tus fotos emocionan , gracias//Your photos thrill, thank you

7 May 2009 1:40pm

@Ivan Zabrodski: Thanks for your visit and comment.

shoti from Everywhere in the, Philippines

I'm not sure if I can say it's a great shot but I can feel pain from this photo. I hope he gets well soon, though.

7 May 2009 2:21pm

@shoti: Thanks for your visit and comment. When I capture this photo, compared with the goal trellis construction scaffolds that with a broken leg patient was closed and when picture to others showed them the reaction was surprised, a group of broken bone pain, discomfort and sympathy and a group in this comparison.

Eleftheria from Athens, Greece

:o(

7 May 2009 3:42pm

@Eleftheria: Thanks for your visit.

Thierry Masson from orly, France

quite dreadful!

7 May 2009 4:19pm

@Thierry Masson: Thanks for your visit. Why?

R. Mahmoudi from qom, Iran

everything is well but the objects that seen through the windows which i think confused the audience

7 May 2009 4:49pm

@R. Mahmoudi: Thanks for your visit and comment.

Dulcie Andres from Danville, CA, United States

It is clear to me...scaffolding outside the window and scaffolding for the leg! Brilliant!!!

7 May 2009 9:52pm

@Dulcie Andres: Thanks for your visit and comment.

Wayne Molyneux from Crewe, United Kingdom

Great comparison almost abstract quality, The Black & White is so dramatic a perfect choice, I like the strong contrast of the sky & the dark gloomy room as well.

Excellent piece of work & well spotted. Many congratulations.

Wayne

7 May 2009 11:26pm

@Wayne Molyneux: Thanks for your visit and comment.

ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United States

The double entendre well executed. best...jerry

8 May 2009 3:48am

@ordinaryimages: Thanks for your visit and comment.

Thierry Masson from orly, France

why dreadful? maybe because I spent a lot of time in hospitals this year to visit relatives, and it remembers me tough times for the victims of health accidents
the photo is very good

9 May 2009 9:16pm

@Thierry Masson: I am sorry that this photo Reminds you bad memories. Once again, Thanks for your visit and comment.

yaser from karaj, Iran

soje khob dide shode, hekayate donyaye ma adamas, merC

14 May 2009 7:55am

@yaser: Thanks for your visit and comment.

Azin from tehran, Iran

che hesse ajib gharibo delhore avari dare in shot ! man doosesh daram!

14 May 2009 8:58pm

@Azin: Thanks for your visit and comment.

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