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GregH
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Jan 11, 2008 10:18 |  #1

Hi all,

Would appreciate C&C on this photo. I like it because it has the feel of some of the canyoning photos I've seen from people hiking them in Utah (albeit ina stainless steel environment).

Any thoughts about processing and composition would greatly appreciated...

Thanks!
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Jan 11, 2008 12:26 |  #2

very cool shot. its a man made canyon. got any more shots of this building?


A560 will have to do... for now :confused:

  
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Jan 11, 2008 13:39 |  #3

4nR wrote in post #4681691 (external link)
very cool shot. its a man made canyon. got any more shots of this building?

I do, which I'll append below. This is a Frank Gehry building, so it's got that signature Gehry look to it...;)

BTW, I noticed you're an arc...my brother in law graduated from Sci-Arc last year and just landed a sweet job working for Thom Mayne at Morphosis. He's a design guy, so he's pretty excited to be working with a "rock star" in the field...

More photos can be found at: http://gallery.mac.com …ack&view=carous​eljs&sel=0 (external link)

Here's a couple attached:


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