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Comment by Tomasz Jankowski on March 13, 2014 at 8:18am

You have right but water looks very calm, so it could be ice ;) or it could be electrically warmed :)))

Comment by Maciej on March 13, 2014 at 8:02am

Tomasz,

Sharp eyes, mate. Which makes me believe you have spoted more contradictions, like snow on the parking area, but no ice on the water surface, and many others. The true was I have no winter-dressed gentlemen to place. Coat left in the car. Trees are obviously artificial.  :)

Comment by Tomasz Jankowski on March 13, 2014 at 4:58am
Nice, about winter: men in suits will be a little cold, and of course green leafs on tree and snow on a parking.
Comment by Maciej on March 13, 2014 at 3:48am

Absolutely right. I did. BTW - there is a way between existing buildnig and the "photoshoped" one, which makes me believe they can get out... The client is the company which works mainly with harbour constructions, dockyards, boulevards, river banks, riversides, damms, etc.. That's why water suits him fine.

The point is, such a "decoration" usually looks horrible after first winter... Maybe I will persuade him to get rid of this element. Keep fingers crossed.. :)

Comment by George Ioannidis on March 12, 2014 at 11:19pm

Very nice job Maciej as always!

Just one thing: those cars on the right, how they got there, or, how can they leave now? I understand that they were there, on the original picture, on which your proposal was photoshoped, but now you'd trapped them with that water surface ;)

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