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Mar 21, 2007 09:18 |  #1

Any comments would be appreciated - negative or positive.


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Mar 21, 2007 09:26 |  #2

Nice shot, that looks like one big storm brewing. The building have a real textile feel to them. I like.


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Mar 21, 2007 09:28 |  #3

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Mar 21, 2007 10:25 |  #4

Great capture, I like it a lot


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Mar 21, 2007 10:35 |  #5

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Mar 21, 2007 12:48 |  #6

Very nice, what lens were you using here?

And how long of an exposure did you use?


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Mar 21, 2007 15:01 |  #7

Thanks, Denovo. I used the 17 - 85mm kit lens (which I have now replaced with the 22-105L) on a 30D. The exposure was 125th @ f/8 at 200 ASA. And, would you believe, it was taken from a boat during a river cruise!




  
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Mar 21, 2007 18:50 |  #8

would like more contrast in the clouds.
looks a little under exposed.


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Mar 22, 2007 07:48 as a reply to  @ strmrdr's post |  #9

I like it a lot, I love the background. This might just be me, but the main tower, if it was framed to the left a lil more, it just might be that much more appealing. But I still really love the contrast of the whole shot. nice one!


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Mar 22, 2007 08:44 |  #10

Thanks a lot, jonklein - I take your point.




  
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Mar 22, 2007 09:01 |  #11

I agree with jonklein on the comp, and to me it also feels like that tower is leaning a touch in. Maybe it is just me.

This shot has such interesting lighting that i am forced to ask: is this a composite? Come on now, be honest, how much pp went into this thing.

Otherwise this shot is really great, just pan right a bit. I would still print this one big.


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Mar 22, 2007 10:41 |  #12

feilb wrote in post #2912146 (external link)
I agree with jonklein on the comp, and to me it also feels like that tower is leaning a touch in. Maybe it is just me.

This shot has such interesting lighting that i am forced to ask: is this a composite? Come on now, be honest, how much pp went into this thing.

Otherwise this shot is really great, just pan right a bit. I would still print this one big.

Thanks for your comments feilb. According to the PS grid, the tower is upright! There obviously was some pp on this shot, but it was confined to levels, saturation, contrast and sharpening (!).




  
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Mar 22, 2007 13:39 |  #13

Nice. Then all i have to say is great capture.


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Mar 22, 2007 13:43 |  #14

feilb wrote in post #2913366 (external link)
Nice. Then all i have to say is great capture.

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Mar 22, 2007 16:40 |  #15

That's a great capture, nice job! Looks nice and sharp :D.


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