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Feb 16, 2010 23:06 |  #1

1 Union Pacific Power and Light co

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2 Saint Louis Arch
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3 Underneath Eads Bridge
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4 Ends of Eads
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Feb 16, 2010 23:14 |  #2

some good work here. The one major thing that annoys me about architectural shots (which is why I'm never inspired to partake in it) is that the perspective is always the same. Viewer looking up. The angles never change. It's always refreshing when the middle ground is taken viewer looks straight on, or is higher and looking down. But hey, we're all short compared to buildings, so it's pretty much a given.

I like #1 and the shot from under the bridge the most. Is the last shot hdr? (not a fan of the effect in general)


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Feb 16, 2010 23:22 |  #3

Pearlallica wrote in post #9624602 (external link)
some good work here. The one major thing that annoys me about architectural shots (which is why I'm never inspired to partake in it) is that the perspective is always the same. Viewer looking up. The angles never change. It's always refreshing when the middle ground is taken viewer looks straight on, or is higher and looking down. But hey, we're all short compared to buildings, so it's pretty much a given.

I like #1 and the shot from under the bridge the most. Is the last shot hdr? (not a fan of the effect in general)

Thanks! Wish I was taller and had a helicopter, lol. No HDR in any of my work. I always get asked that, but every picture of mine is just one shot and has minor adjustments done in LR 2.0.




  
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Feb 16, 2010 23:57 |  #4

Cool bridge shot!




  
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Feb 17, 2010 00:41 |  #5

I like #1.

The rest don't do much for me. Can you pull any more contrast out of #2?


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Feb 17, 2010 02:01 |  #6

great shots!




  
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Feb 17, 2010 13:43 |  #7

Love the shot under Eads Bridge. Nice work!


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Feb 17, 2010 20:47 |  #8

Thanks guys! The shot underneath the bridge is definitely my personal fav out of the bunch.




  
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Feb 18, 2010 04:59 |  #9

#3 is freaking cool!!


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Feb 19, 2010 13:15 |  #10

3 is simply awesome! Love the textures in the first one.



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