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Photographer  Kessia & Morgan UVA {Karma:7265}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Canon Powershot A75
Categories Cityscape
Landscape
Street
Film Format
Portfolio New York City
Kessia's Photos
Lens 5.4 - 16.2 mm
Uploaded 7/21/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
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Location City -  New York
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About Bryant Park in NYC. I always eat lunch in the park since I've been working in Grace right off of it, it is insanely crowded everyday but its more fun that way! haha On the left is the ny public library and the black building is the Bryant Park Hotel and peeking out from behind is the Empire State Building which is about 8 blocks away.

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Gabriel Fuentes Gabriel Fuentes   {K:6565} 7/27/2005
Kessia, I'm pleased my comment has been so well received. Here's my version using PS (Edit, Transformation, Skew -- sliding the top 'handles' towards the outside along a guide line that runs across the top of the image) ... as you've notice: the cropping necessary to make it rectangular loses part of the image... therefore a wide angle 'PC' lens is better. ..Gab

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Kessia & Morgan UVA   {K:7265} 7/27/2005
i think a found the PS option you were talking about... this is my quick edit...i think the left is still a little skewed...but its an impressive tool to use! Kessia

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Kessia & Morgan UVA   {K:7265} 7/27/2005
wow! thank you for your comment! honestly i wasn't really even aware of ways to fix that (besides actually going far enough back...but in Bryant Park, I think i was already as far back as possible!) that was a very useful comment though, thank you for the tips! Kessia

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Gabriel Fuentes Gabriel Fuentes   {K:6565} 7/27/2005
There's a lot I like here: the detail on the buildings, the character of the space, and the wonderful range of sepia tonality. Capturing this much and make it hold together is very difficult, but you've pulled it through. On a personal level, I would have used a PC (perspective control) lens or adjusted the building's verticals with PS "Skew." Normally when photographing a building, the camera has to be tilted upward to include the upper part of the structure. This results in vertical lines that converge toward the top, making the buildings appear they are leaning backward. a 'PC' lens, the Adobe PS "Skew" or the best: go far enough back to keep the camera level ... which in a crowded city is usually not possible. Regardless, I love this image .. great photographic work.. Gab

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 7/22/2005
I Love the way the Empire State building is peeking out so majestically from behind the park. The sepia tones give it a wonderful old fashioned look. Mom

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Simone Tagliaferri Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 7/21/2005
Bellissima foto. Una cartolina. Complimenti.

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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 7/21/2005
I love the sepia tones you chose, Kessia - together with the old buildings, it gives this a real 'period piece' feeling! You're just so *cosmopolitan*! :)!

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