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Dec 16, 2006 09:59 |  #1

It is always a challenge to shoot something fresh when the subject has been photographed about a hundred million times over the last 45 years. A couple years ago, I got a shot like this, that I always liked, except the sky was blank. Last visit, I had a chance to re-shoot, this time with a more interesting sky. Included are Color, Mono and a Out of Camera.

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Dec 16, 2006 10:03 |  #2

Different indeed Rad ;). I like both versions, but not sure about the 'soft' effect in the colour one...

I like the B&W pp you have done - how did you achieve it? Looks like a deep red filter sort of effect.


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Dec 16, 2006 14:42 |  #3

I've seen hundreds of photos of the Space Needle, but nothing like that. II like your perspective, it is unique, and the mix of straight lines and curves works well. Nicely Done!


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Dec 16, 2006 15:06 |  #4

Good angle Rad, and your finished photo has came up very nicely indeed. Your B&W one is effective though my choice is with the colour version.



  
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