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Apr 07, 2006 18:31 |  #1

A few weeks ago with s500, camera sat upon some kind of pillar...

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Apr 07, 2006 18:39 |  #2

I am no expert to comment on this, except to say I love it! I am sure someone will say something constructive you can use, but I'll just say I would find a spot on a wall for this one!! great job!


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Apr 08, 2006 02:58 |  #3

Thanks Angus. I actually learned lots about photography that night. And I was jealous of those who were set up over the river with tripods/dslrs.


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Apr 08, 2006 03:21 |  #4

Is this 2 pix stitched side by side or one shot cropped down?


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Apr 08, 2006 03:24 |  #5

one shot cropped


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Apr 11, 2006 08:16 as a reply to  @ pup's post |  #6

Nice shot. Did you take this in Weehawken? There is a great park in Weehawken that provides incredible views of the city. I believe it is where Burr shot Hamilton.


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Apr 11, 2006 11:20 |  #7

Nicely done!

Liberty Park perhaps?


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Apr 11, 2006 20:36 |  #8

Thats exactly where I was: The Aaron Burr Park except my friend says that was West New York. Hmmm.... Weehawken or West New YorK? I'll have to bust his chops. I'm not familiar with that particular area but my friend says we were in West New York. Right below the bottom of that pic, which I barely cropped, a lot going on. Maybe Hoboken below? I dont know the area too well. Thanks for the comps.


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Apr 11, 2006 21:12 |  #9

I really like night shots and this in no exception. Nicely done. It's interesting that there seems to be lots of light at the top and bottom of the buildings but little in the middle. I would consider it a definite keeper if it were mine.


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