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

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  • Started 3 years ago by adamz
  • Latest reply from Regulator75
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  1. AaronFoto

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    adamz said:
    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

    Thanks for the feedback. The bridge picture I had to make a compromise for shadow detail. Maybe I'll look at it the other way. For the cityscape shot, I'm pretty sure I used one of the edges of the square buildings to get the rotation correct but I'll double check that one too.

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  2. mb

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    AaronFoto said:
    Thanks for the feedback. The bridge picture I had to make a compromise for shadow detail. Maybe I'll look at it the other way. For the cityscape shot, I'm pretty sure I used one of the edges of the square buildings to get the rotation correct but I'll double check that one too.

    Don't you worry about that, the image is straight enough and it is a very nice shot ...

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  3. adamz

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    Aaron - when I have situation like that, I usually try to make the center part straight, as that's were human eye concentrates it's attention (at least most of the time).

    aes - yeah, I know the problem with spots, once I was trying to get rid of a spot from one of my pictures, and after 15min, I realized it's not the picture that has any spots but it's my screen :(

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  4. Regulator75

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    5 image panorama @ 35mm and f/8

    Frosty Panorama

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  5. Gentoo

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    Regulator, that is absolute beautiful.

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  6. Gentoo

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    Photobucket
    The tallest building in San Francisco.

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  7. bickhal

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    Morning street scene, Oaxaca, Mexico
    Oaxaca Lamps

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  8. Regulator75

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    Great vertical shot Gentoo!

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  9. mb

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    What happened with the top of this thread?
    _DSC0028

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  10. Regulator75

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    Mt. Cascade which resides in Banff Alberta, Canada.

    Mt. Cascade

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  11. Gentoo

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    Regulator75 said:
    Great vertical shot Gentoo!

    Thanks. It means a lot coming from the building shot master :)

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  12. smarterchild

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    Walter

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  13. jonnyapple

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    beautiful, regulator.

    Nice composition and treatment, there, smarterchild.

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  14. jonnyapple

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  15. aesnakes

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    wow I love this. It almost looks like a bleach bypass was used on it. The subtle blue and the roadway up to the mountains its great. The contrast is nice too, almost splits the image in half or top an bottom or whatever. great work.

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  16. jonnyapple

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    Thanks, Rob!

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  17. Regulator75

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    Hey Jonny that's some stunning perspective and B&W treatment.

    4 image panorama @ 50mm and F/6.3
    Kananaskis Panorama

    Posted 3 years ago #

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