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Sep 16, 2005 10:57 |  #1

I went to prague, czeck republic the other weekend. I feel that this is one of the best pictures i took while there.

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Sep 16, 2005 23:59 |  #2

That is really interesting perspective, I like it


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Sep 17, 2005 19:21 |  #3

Terrific shot! I like your viewpoint too. Only wish you were centered more and had the symmetry spot on. All-in-all, a very nice photograph.


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Sep 18, 2005 00:02 |  #4

Awesome shot!!


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Sep 18, 2005 08:15 |  #5

Love it! looks like the escalators are bending out from the vanishing point.




  
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Sep 18, 2005 12:22 as a reply to  @ DaneR's post |  #6

Very interesting perspective!


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Sep 20, 2005 04:52 |  #7

Thanks.

Im applying to a school soon, an im going for an associates in photography, you think a picture like this would be worth putting in the portfolio for them to review.


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Sep 20, 2005 05:50 |  #8

great shot, I was born and raised in Hungary and looks very familiar. Great work, love the perspective


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Sep 20, 2005 10:32 |  #9

With all there is to shoot in Prague, you come up with this... very pleasently impressed.




  
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Sep 20, 2005 13:38 as a reply to  @ rabidmoose171's post |  #10

rabidmoose171 wrote:
Thanks.

Im applying to a school soon, an im going for an associates in photography, you think a picture like this would be worth putting in the portfolio for them to review.

Honestly I don't know much about setting up portfolio's for school, but I would think a glaring error like not having it centered properly would be a big sore spot. If you're showing your best work you want something where the idea and execution are both your best work, so there's no reason not to go back and shoot it again if you could. Otherwise I wouldn't personally include it because it seems a bit sloppy, not something you want to say with your portfolio


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Sep 20, 2005 13:48 |  #11

Hell yes... just do a few little fixes and your good. Your going for an associates, not a master... your not supposed to be a expert yet. It is a lot easier to teach technique then it is to teach someone how to have a good eye.




  
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Sep 20, 2005 14:09 |  #12

Thats what i was thinking...

about reshooting... damn impossible... its over 800km away from me, and i dont plan on going back.


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Sep 23, 2005 17:15 |  #13

It's a cracker!

Damn I missed that when I went last year this time. I better pop back :)
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Sep 24, 2005 02:47 |  #14

Nice, the atomic clock. It was being renovated when i went so i couldnt take pictures of it. Well i could, but it was just behind a white tarp:(.


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Sep 24, 2005 02:56 |  #15

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/mikeisgod/charles-bridge.jpg


Here is the only picture of charles bridge i got.

I dont think it is very good. This was one of the first pictures i got, after i just got my camera, so it looked like crap, underexposed and whatnot.

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