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Photographer  Paul Paul {Karma:5362}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Travel
Street
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  28-200mm f/3.5-5.6D IF AF
Uploaded 8/5/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Elite Chrome EB
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 8/5/2004
> Magnífica, metala en algun proyecto, es muy buena

Ay, Tony, se debe considerar que yo todavía novicio de este foro ??no sé cómo funciona!!
Un día de esos lo haceré...

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Daniel Bard   {K:627} 8/5/2004
cool

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[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 8/5/2004
I can respect that decision. Dealing with sky can be a royal pain in the ass and there's plenty of stuff to look at on the ground, besides.

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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 8/5/2004
> this image makes me feel like I am in the UK looking down this road.

Too right!
It even has me getting homesick for somewhere that was never home...

> You might be able to rescue the sky if you do some channel work in Photoshop.

Nah, I gave that up (in analogue mode) in the 1980s after about two years of using filters. It is probably a minority preference, but I tend to like the sky washed out in an image like this. Obviously, I realise that I will be spending the rest of my life in a mobile federal image internment camp, but, you know, that's the price you pay...

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Ken Haber Ken Haber   {K:1423} 8/5/2004
Beautiful composition. Great forced perspective. The lens bending really helps to make this shot.

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Tony Diana Tony Diana   {K:13396} 8/5/2004
Magnífica, metala en algun proyecto, es muy buena

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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 8/5/2004
> the lighting condition is very difficult so you got a very bright sky (not sure if you did that on purpose..).

Yes, there is a bit of a neck strain looking at the flatness of the lighting, the dull oneness of the overclouded sky. This fascinated me at the time, and I find myself looking at it now and becoming invigorated with a renewed longing for the place.

Mind you, I squeezed this image a bit. Even though I rarely get excited about the results of my amateur image manipulations, this appeared quite nice as it accentuated the tweeness...

-pr

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[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 8/5/2004
The perspective you got was really cool and this image makes me feel like I am in the UK looking down this road. You might be able to rescue the sky if you do some channel work in Photoshop.

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Eddy Yusuf   {K:1353} 8/5/2004
interesting composition and perspective. it's just the lighting condition is very difficult so you got a very bright sky (not sure if you did that on purpose..).

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