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Feb 23, 2009 22:32 |  #1

Have not posted in a log while.Just wanna get some feedback o this photo.I am thinking of printing and framing it.Yah or nay? (printed at 12"x24")

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Feb 23, 2009 22:34 |  #2

Hmmm....

Maybe crop out just a little more sky but definately PFH (print, frame and hang...)

Great geometric/architectura​l study.


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Feb 23, 2009 22:34 |  #3

YAY!

Can I simply say that?

Love it, as a geometric image!
Excellent.
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btw, disagree with the FlyingTog: I like the balance of the sky (top) with clouds (below).


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Feb 24, 2009 00:06 |  #4

Nay. 20"x30"




  
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Feb 24, 2009 00:08 |  #5

skygod44 wrote in post #7392856 (external link)
YAY!

Can I simply say that?

Love it, as a geometric image!
Excellent.
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btw, disagree with the FlyingTog: I like the balance of the sky (top) with clouds (below).

How dare you Sir!?! :lol:

Actually, the more I study it, the more I agree with my learned friend.

Good to go as is...


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Feb 24, 2009 00:32 |  #6

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How dare you Sir!?! :lol:

Actually, the more I study it, the more I agree with my learned friend.

Good to go as is...

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Feb 24, 2009 09:44 |  #7

Very nice shot!


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Feb 24, 2009 10:40 |  #8

Yay. Print-frame-hang for sure.


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Feb 24, 2009 12:13 |  #9

Great stuff. A nice black metal frame would probably accentuate it nicely.


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Feb 24, 2009 22:20 |  #10

Thanks everyone for the feedback.


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Feb 24, 2009 23:05 |  #11

Print and frame it, artistic. :)


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Feb 24, 2009 23:40 |  #12

i think the photo is excellent as is, but I also believe it would pop just that extra bit more if you had more of the bottom of the skywalk itself.

did i describe that the right way?

basically i think it would be better if you shot the picture with all the cables and supports going down all the way to their insertions.....but without the walking platform itself.

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Feb 24, 2009 23:48 |  #13

nc-grayson wrote in post #7401191 (external link)
i think the photo is excellent as is, but I also believe it would pop just that extra bit more if you had more of the bottom of the skywalk itself.

did i describe that the right way?

basically i think it would be better if you shot the picture with all the cables and supports going down all the way to their insertions.....but without the walking platform itself.

Grayson.

To capture the cables all the way down, I think that he would have to either drastically change the angle (which I think is what makes the photo), or be physically underneath the bridge (which obviously doesn't work).




  
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Feb 25, 2009 07:50 |  #14

Love it. I wouldn't change the crop.


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