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The Clock Tower
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Located at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, this Victorian Gothic-style Clock Tower has always been an icon of the old docks and has become an important focal point in the Waterfront's recent urban design. This was the original Port Captain's Office completed in 1882. On the second floor is a decorative mirror room, which enabled the Port Captain to have a view of all activities in the harbour. On the bottom floor is a tide-gouge mechanism used to check the level of the tide. Restoration of the Clock Tower was completed towards the end of 1997.
The V&A waterfront is situated between Robben Island and Table mountain and is a major tourist attraction. Many shops, restuarants and pubs surround the harbour, as well as a craft market and aquarium there are plenty of other activities.
Looking at the shot now that it is uploaded I realise that I may have left too much sky at the top for the composition. |
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- dareco
(9778) - [2008-02-29 21:41]
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Such a beautiful clock tower!! I like the bright colors. A very pretty picture. TFS
- daddo
(7796) - [2008-02-29 21:53]
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Hi Wanda. Very attractive and noticeable structure. Beautifully situated with the mountain behind it. Lovely light and stunning colours. Fine PoV- inviting us to drop in. regards. Klaudio.
- jasmis
(37857) - [2008-03-01 1:58]
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Interesting part of the town. Amazing colours in fine vertical frame.
Regards.
VERY INTERESTING ARCHITECTURE!
Great tones, exposure and its mood.
U created a very pleasant atmosphere.
Agnieszka
Hi Wanda,
Splendid architectural image with spectacular vertical composition, I like the vivid colours and the attractive details. Clarity is excellent, superb city shot, Well done! Have a nice weekend
George
- Stepan
(25424) - [2008-03-03 22:00]
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This red clock tower seems a little unreal and unexpected (actually, I wish I could see the whole area to see the contrast). The light and the contrast are excellent and produce a good strong impact. That's well done.
Stéphane