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alberto baez duarte
{K:8175} 1/31/2006
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Excellent shot...!!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 9/4/2005
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That's one thing I LOVE about my 20D...the ability to 'change rolls of film' with the flip of the rotary dial, combined with very low noise at high speeds makes this a VERY powerful camera indeed.
The noise IS there, and after shooting a while, I can quickly see in my imagery at roughly what speed I was shooting at, but the noise is so minimal and subtle, it's easy to clean it up without affecting any of the qualities of the image.
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 9/4/2005
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Love this night shot - where's the noise?! The outline is so clean and there is so much colour in it, and you've done a really good job with the exposure.
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Uri Erel
{K:386} 8/30/2005
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Hi, Thanks for commenting my "identify question" image. Your "Pseudo N.Y." image very nice night capture. Color balanced well, sharpness excellent.
Good night, Uri.
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Maziar Mokhtari
{K:357} 7/2/2005
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bravo what beutifull perspective and light,,,,,,and New york
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Sava Savic
{K:326} 6/23/2005
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Bravo, excellent, angle, wide , composition, color, bravo
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K Blair
{K:1589} 6/22/2005
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Very beautiful shot Paul, I love the lights, very clear shot. Thanks for your comment on my photo. K
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 6/20/2005
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NO it's wonderful just as it is....love it....:):)linda
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 6/20/2005
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LOL! I intentionally skewed it to make perspective worse; I guess I can try to straighten the lines and see what I get then.
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 6/20/2005
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Paul this is wonderful, I love the illumination of this magnificent building, which is very impressive in itself...I love all the detail you captured, the image is very crisp and the clarity very good. I think it's great without the couple, either way, I would love to see this again using a perspective control lens...very nicely done....:):)Linda
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 6/18/2005
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a very well calculated exageration that gave the image a very nice touch
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 6/16/2005
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Mark, most of the strip is relatively recent, and continally growing outward to the airport and beyond. However, on the other side of The Strip, downtown, there's still a LOT of kitsch.
(DOH! I never thought about walking the OTHER direction this last time).
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Mark Julian
{K:36866} 6/15/2005
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Dear Paul, first of all, great title. Nice shot of a place I haven't been to for so long that all this new stuff they have there I've only seen through pictures. I just find the whole concept SO strange....Oh well, nice work you did here as far as the photography goes. I think they should have left the old Vegas Hotels intact (from the Rat Pack days) and since it's a desert with never ending land (I assume) they could have built this new copy stuff on virgin land. All those old hotels they demolished were kinda cool in a kitchy sort of way I think. Nice work, Mark 7/7
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Rona K **
{K:2375} 6/15/2005
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Paul, that is awesome. The couple works well with it also. Great work as always. Rona
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