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Feb 01, 2006 23:24 |  #1

I like this shot, very patriotic.

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Feb 01, 2006 23:34 |  #2

Yes, it is a nice shot.

It is a little underexposed. Look at the shadow detail in critical places, such as the figure at the top of the spire - it''s just a silhouette. One can hope that a little lightening will bring it more to life.


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Feb 02, 2006 19:07 |  #3

very nice. All I would do is ps out the radio antenna to the left




  
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Feb 02, 2006 20:55 |  #4

Where is the building? It's a nice capture but a bit underexposed as Robert mentioned. It comes up nicely in Photoshop with a little levels and a little more contrast. Interesting color shift in the stone at the top of the tower.

I'll bet it would be even more interesting after dark. There seems to be some serious lights on it.


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Feb 03, 2006 08:09 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #5

Titus213 wrote:
Where is the building? It's a nice capture but a bit underexposed as Robert mentioned. It comes up nicely in Photoshop with a little levels and a little more contrast. Interesting color shift in the stone at the top of the tower.

I'll bet it would be even more interesting after dark. There seems to be some serious lights on it.

This is Philadelphia City hall, quite a sight at night!




  
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Feb 03, 2006 08:21 |  #6

Good job to frame only an interesting portion of the building.


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Feb 04, 2006 09:00 |  #7
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Take the shot again when it's sunny and blue skies.


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