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P-A-D: NR edition (January) - places & architecture

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  • Started 3 years ago by adamz
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  1. Gentoo

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    Regulator that's sweet! :)

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  2. Gentoo

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    Photobucket
    Chinatown; San Francisco, Ca.

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  3. NikoDoby

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    Is the vignetting from the lens or from post processing regulator?

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  4. HennaM

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    hello, I'm mainly a portrait photographer, but managed to nab a couple of shots at the opening of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, here is one of them.

    Burj Khalifa

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  5. Regulator75

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    @ Henna M, that's an amazing capture!

    @ NikoDoby, I added the vignette with software. I wanted to have the sky less bright. I felt that it worked well with the B&W treatment I gave.

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  6. HennaM

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    @regulator - thanks, yours is fantastic too, mine was one of those, 'at the right place, at the right time moments' - yours is timeless.

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  7. Gentoo

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    HennaM That is awesome!

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  8. jonnyapple

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    HennaM, beautiful!

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  9. HennaM

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    aw thanks guys! I'm going to post here more often.

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  10. AaronFoto

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    Just off The Embarcadero in San Francisco:

    Photobucket

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  11. jonnyapple

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    Great B&W treatment, Aaron.

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  12. NikoDoby

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    HennaM and AaronFoto you two have got some really nice shots. Thanks for posting and keep them coming.

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  13. AaronFoto

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    New day, a little more San Fran:

    Photobucket

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  14. Regulator75

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    Taken during the Summer of 2008 - South Western Alberta.

    Cloudy Mountains

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  15. mb

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    Regulator75 said:
    Taken during the Summer of 2008 - South Western Alberta.

    Nice place, nice shot ...

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    @ Gentoo - I spent a good 30 min at that intersection in china-town waiting on a cable car (aparently they stop running after a bit. Missed the last one by about 30 seconds. There is an amazing little bar just down the road (not sure of the name because it is written in mandarin) It's like an Asian deep eddy. I'll have to post a photo of it when I get home. Great colors.

    For today, I give you a cool little Biker joint in Willow Texas I had a few better compositions than this, but the look on this guy's face is priceless (maybe it should have gone under people, but I was composing for the bar:

    DSC_5787

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  17. ChrisLange

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    This is a month old, from when I was visiting my parents, and borrowed one of my father's Hasselblads for the afternoon.

    Pathways

    VIEW LARGE ON WHITE

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  18. jonnyapple

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    Just about to leave my hotel here in St. George. I made it to Zion Nat. Park yesterday and it was beautiful. I thought I'd post a pano of the town before I go. (are panos exempt from the 800px width limitation?) Click for a larger version.

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  19. aesnakes

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    Baker over Vancouver

    I have been trying to get a better shot of this but the sun has not been cooperating out here lately.

    Oh and you can click for a larger image I just posted the medium one.

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  20. Jessi

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    aesnakes - Better? I think this is beautiful. I love the barges and the sun on the mountain. Gorgeous.

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  21. mb

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    That is a nice shot aesnakes, colors are great

    DSC_0023

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  22. adamz

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    AaronFoto - I really like Your last photo, nice composition, little bit overexposed, but nice anyway, as for Your first one on this page, it's to much tilted

    aes - IMHO the sun was cooperating, as the colors are great, composition works too - You could only get rid of the black spot in the left part and maybe crop a little bit, to eliminate the tall building on the left - I've changed the image to normal, as it really deserves it.

    reg - play a little bit with levels, as the colors are a little bit dull, overall nice composition

    mb - sorry I'm not buying this picture, as I'm not sure what You wanted to show us - the bird, the trees, the chimney

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  23. aesnakes

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    adamz thanks for the comments, I cropped to the tall building because there were smaller buildings between it and the edge of frame. I never know what to do in those situations. Also that spot hahah I thought it was a spot on my monitor hahaha darn I wish I had fixed that.

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  24. Willis

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    I went hiking out at Hamilton Pool today... it afforded me this oportunity to try out my spiffy new HDR iphone app.

    The weird thing is that I lived down the road from this place for about 6 years now... I had no idea how beautiful it was (the picture doesn't quite do it justice). Its not at all what you would expect to find in texas.

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  25. mb

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    Fantastic spot Willis.
    We had a nice weather like this just a week ago, today it is cold and icy.
    _DSC0025

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