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 By: Rendy Rendratno  
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Photographer  Rendy Rendratno {Karma:442}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon PowerShot A75
Categories Cityscape
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 3x zoom
Uploaded 4/7/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar CF 256 MB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 388 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Jakarta
State -  DKI JAYA
Country - Indonesia   Indonesia
About A view I think soon to be gone, once a giant park in the city, Senayan now a huge flat plain with towers & malls on the perimeter, whats next?
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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/7/2005
Well, portrait kan juga bisa boss..... nggak usah landscape (tapi jadi nggak lebar sih...).

Btw, do you ALWAYS need 4:3? Good art comes in many sizes buddy.....

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Rendy Rendratno   {K:442} 4/7/2005
No, I still need that true-to-the bones camera!
Loe sendiri udah punya duapuluh De, kapan belinya buseeet...!

Well, thanks for the encouraging comment man!

I try to cover half my monitor with the paper, re-think your composition; If I cut the Hilton Residence then I should have a MORE on the right
in order to obtain 4:3 picture;
the right side dont have a good view, and if I move to the road's center to avoid too much right view, I would too loose the parking cars (in-line, on purpose by a car club meeting at that place)

I guess I should move farther back - recompose,
and still get what I want...thanks ;-)

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Rendy Rendratno   {K:442} 4/7/2005
Trims mas,

aku sering dengar nama anda (jurnalis? profesional sih udah pasti) dimana ya?

Portofolionya = WOW ! Beautiful, object dan hasilnya!
Kapan ya aku bisa memotret se-profesional anda...mimpi kali ye?

salam, Rendy

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Benigno Bobby   {K:-1679} 4/7/2005
foto dokumentatif yg indah

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/7/2005
A proof that you don't need large glass (or big-humongus camera as you mentioned, lol) to capture such gracious picture... Nice color and clouds (don't blame it on the towers my friend, if it's not because of the buildings, how could you make such dramatic picture like this??????)
Just a hint, to avoid leaning buildings (I don't know what the effect called), it's better to keep tall object in the middle part of the picture or use the PC lens. As in this one, I think it's better to crop the Hyatt Residence out of the picture, makes the entire scene more 'natural'.

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