I posted this earlier, but it apparently got buried in another, loosely related thread (or people simply didn't like it and didn't comment).
Although any critique and comments are welcome, I am primarily interested in how people are perceiving these images, rather how to improve them.
What I see in them is, first and foremost, their graphic quality, and then the contrast between the ornaments of the old architecture and neon. In the first image, I see an interplay between colors and planes, almost cubist in their flatness.
Chicago Neon by
Slobodan Blagojevic, on Flickr
This one reminds me of a Persian rug, by its dominant russet color and abundance of patterns and shapes (if you abstract the word, of course).
Chicago Neon II by
Slobodan Blagojevic, on Flickr
So, do you see anything remotely similar to what I see, or the reaction is more like "yawn... yet another neon-sign photo"?