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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Shutter Speed: 1/200 second
F Number: F/11.0
Focal Length: 160 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Mar 11, 2008, 11:05:22 AM
Very nice indeed! Nice and sharp, good use of color with the red window frames and the blonde brick, and I'm crazy about the fire escapes punctuating the whole thing. Well done!
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Yes it is a little different. Spent some time in the city, so my palette changed. The days were all grey, so i could make really excellent exposures, I was just left with colour and detail.
I really appreciate hearing your perspective on this one. It is not something I have done a lot of. Urban shots are kind of out of my realm. I also did not have really good lighting, or a good place to shoot from either. The vantage point was find, but I was shooting through windows that had not been cleaned in a long time. So while I am not totally happy with the quality of the shot, I think the idea and concept behind it have some merit.
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I still like it very much; the title fits it very well, and the fire escapes...they always make me think of people running from pent up lives...
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Yes it is a little different. Spent some time in the city, so my palette changed. The days were all grey, so i could make really excellent exposures, I was just left with colour and detail.
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"Seeing" the unusual...EVERY DAY
Old Ride Portfolio [link]
I really appreciate hearing your perspective on this one. It is not something I have done a lot of. Urban shots are kind of out of my realm. I also did not have really good lighting, or a good place to shoot from either. The vantage point was find, but I was shooting through windows that had not been cleaned in a long time. So while I am not totally happy with the quality of the shot, I think the idea and concept behind it have some merit.
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"Seeing" the unusual...EVERY DAY
Old Ride Portfolio [link]
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