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Bob Marcus
{K:390} 6/23/2004
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Great color, contrast, and composition. The extreme perspective makes this picture really stand out!
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Tim Long
{K:9228} 2/20/2004
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A great angle on a great landmark. Nicely done. (Thanks for your comment on my Glacier pic, and good call on my ps-newbie status. I'm trial-and-erroring my way with it right now with mixed results. I'll revisit this file when I know what I'm doing!)
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Francesca May
{K:6877} 1/21/2004
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Very beautifulphoto&particular point of view! Congrats
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Ari O
{K:990} 1/16/2004
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The flood light tower gives this composition impact but I wonder if you could have shifted your camera position to provide just a tad more separation between it and the upright structure?
To continue about the 2xtowers shot, the blue in the middle ground is the result of the in-camera double exposure. When I did the shot I planned it for a clear day for best saturation. The Tribeca scene was exposed against the initial towers shot which itself was composed by framing them to loom over a cobalt-to-black sculpture with mountainous-like edges that was situated at the towers plaza entrance. The reexposure of the clear blue sky above the Tribeca scene adding most of that blue. Recently I recolorized the towers to grey, but also considered likewise recolorizing the blueish area against the sculpture and buildings, including the shadow, but aesthetically I preferred this look instead.
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 1/14/2004
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Another great shot of the same object. Again, the perspective is superb Love the colours Outstanding work
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 1/14/2004
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Thanks Tom and everyone else. The texture is odd due to a mixture of lighting and reciprocity failure. Also in case you're unaware the face of the span is covered in rivets. I'll post a picture in the near future showing this a little more clearly. Hope that helps with your question.
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Tom Pokusa
{K:586} 1/14/2004
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You always manage to find a great perspective. The composition is stunning. The texture seems a bit odd, though. Is it due to jpeg compression or it is an effect that you planned?
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Barry Walthall
{K:5312} 1/14/2004
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Again excellent angle and wonderful lighting....a very fine image,Jim.
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Edward Oest
{K:192} 1/14/2004
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Wow! This is a great composition with great lighting. I'm sure we have all seen hundreds of shots of the GGB but never from this perspective.
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Derek Dixon
{K:4948} 1/14/2004
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amazing tones and a exellent prespective!
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Marcos Duarte
{K:15402} 1/14/2004
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WOW! Great light and composition. Scene is beautifull. Congrat. Marcos Excellent color, form, composition and texture. Well Done!!! Congrat. Marcos Belissima foto Com otima textura e composiçao; Magnifica produçao com otimos detalhes e cores. Parabens Marcos Duarte
Lindas cores.
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Rachel Leah
{K:26110} 1/14/2004
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Great photo! i love the colors! It looks amazing! Interesting topic, nice job! ~Rachel~
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 1/14/2004
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excellent photo.. love the angle and perspective... nice colors also.. good work
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