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Jun 18, 2007 14:16 |  #1

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Tough to get the verticals straight on this one. 24-70 at 24mm and there is a lot of curvature in the image.

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Jun 18, 2007 14:52 |  #2

Great shot; looks like it should be in a magazine promoting Cinci. :)


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Jun 18, 2007 15:40 |  #3

Yiskah wrote in post #3398721 (external link)
Great shot; looks like it should be in a magazine promoting Cinci. :)

Thanks, Renee, I just wish I could have gotten a nice blue sky on this one. Unfortunately I forgot to bring a CP with me on this trip. Cheers.


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Jun 19, 2007 11:42 as a reply to  @ AeroSmith's post |  #4

Where was it shot from, the KY side of the river? I used to live across the river from Cinci, took a few shots of Newport from atop one of Cinci's apartment high-rises. I love this shot, not many people seem to take daytime skyline shoots of Cinci from what I've seen. :D Turned out cool!


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Jun 19, 2007 13:03 |  #5

Sabarika wrote in post #3404365 (external link)
Where was it shot from, the KY side of the river? I used to live across the river from Cinci, took a few shots of Newport from atop one of Cinci's apartment high-rises. I love this shot, not many people seem to take daytime skyline shoots of Cinci from what I've seen. :D Turned out cool!

Thanks. This was from north of the city. The name of the hill escapes my memory right now.


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Jun 19, 2007 22:06 |  #6

great shot. i bumped up the other Cincy thread in the hopes that some people might want to get together and do some photography?
(I still feel weird about going in public with a large camera :) )




  
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Jun 19, 2007 22:56 |  #7

Jejunum wrote in post #3407508 (external link)
great shot. i bumped up the other Cincy thread in the hopes that some people might want to get together and do some photography?
(I still feel weird about going in public with a large camera :) )

Yeah, too bad our friend, Josh, left us and is back in Florida right now;) Maybe next time.


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Jun 24, 2007 01:23 |  #8

Nice photo. Cincy needs some tall buildings ^_^


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Jun 24, 2007 13:26 |  #9

Hey Josh that's a pretty shot. Is it a pano, or cropped? Anyway, about the verticals, maybe the Transform tool can help. Or a debarrelizer.


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