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Apr 12, 2009 02:16 |  #1

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Apr 12, 2009 08:26 |  #2

Cool - I dig the blue glass.


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Apr 12, 2009 08:29 |  #3

Very stunning Nuke - quite an interesting geometry. Now, IMHO this is one of those compositions that could have a potentially really interesting B/W interpretation because of the unusual shape. I was going to try something but see that you have permission turned off. - Stu


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Apr 12, 2009 12:19 |  #4

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Very stunning Nuke - quite an interesting geometry. Now, IMHO this is one of those compositions that could have a potentially really interesting B/W interpretation because of the unusual shape. I was going to try something but see that you have permission turned off. - Stu


Go ahead and try what you like I am interested to see what you come up with.


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Apr 12, 2009 19:42 |  #5

Here's my interpretation, putting my money where my mouth is.:D.

What I've come up with is different...... but I'm honestly not sure if it improves upon your original. I've straightened the verticals a bit which squashed the vertical aspect of the building somewhat. So I reduced the keystoning but added some distortion. By removing all color I've focused attention on just the geometric features. It's another way of looking at things, but I may have done your work a disservice. Folks, what do you think?


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Apr 12, 2009 19:57 |  #6

I like the original best...Very cool!!




  
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Apr 13, 2009 15:51 |  #7

Cool shot of an unusual architectural building.


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Apr 13, 2009 16:46 |  #8

to darken the sky did you use ND filter or it was done in post processing?

the reason I'm asking is because it looks a little bit overdone...


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Apr 14, 2009 23:29 |  #9

kosin wrote in post #7722921 (external link)
to darken the sky did you use ND filter or it was done in post processing?

the reason I'm asking is because it looks a little bit overdone...

It was a graduated filter for the sky.


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Apr 15, 2009 13:16 as a reply to  @ NukeGM's post |  #10

I like both interpretations, but the original wins out for me because it has more detail in the reflections.


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Apr 15, 2009 13:17 |  #11

Really interesting shot of a very unique building.


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Apr 16, 2009 12:12 |  #12

Very nice.
Like the B&W conversion done as well.




  
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Apr 16, 2009 12:22 |  #13

Thank you nick - although I must admit the original does retain more detail in the glass which I like.

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Like the B&W conversion done as well.


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