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Philip Sherwood
{K:51} 11/14/2002
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You can see another picture from the same night here: http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=26814
Can you do html in this? or click here
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Russell Love
{K:7006} 11/14/2002
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can we get speell check on here? I meant keep it up.
Russ
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Russell Love
{K:7006} 11/14/2002
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Phillip,
Great shot! you are right about the building on the right. It needs to go. then you will need to do something to make the misty building look like it is not leaning. Can you straighten that in one of the photo programs? I don't know. So why don't you just hang around there for another shot like that and stand in front of the building to the right! lol! Man kie pit up your doing great! Later my friend,
Russ
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Mark Peterson
{K:3452} 11/14/2002
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Philip, First of all, I like low light photos. This has an errie feel to it and that's what I like most about it. I agree that some croping is in order, but you don't want to lose the angles created in this image. Very interesting.
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Glenn Kennedy
{K:34} 11/8/2002
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Interesting photo. I agree with the others that the building on the right needs to be cropped out, but no-can-do without messing up the entire frame. You'll loose most the angle effect of the other buildings.
This has a real Blade Runner/Ridley Scott effect.
A real eye catcher as is and nice job !
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Donald Holman
{K:884} 11/8/2002
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Hmmmm....yea, I see it Joffre and I think your suggestion would make a nice composition. Just picturing, with the "reverse L", the photo in my mind has a very futuristic, moody feel (think it has to do with the rounded buildings). If I had my druthers (been wanting to use that word for years), I'd like the light from the top of the left building not be so strong and dominating. Giving it a darker almost cyber-punk feel ... but that's just me.
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Joffre Swait
{K:626} 11/8/2002
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Philip, I like this picture ... but I agree that some cropping is needed. However, I wouldn't crop just the right side, instead I'd crop a reversed L-shape thingie by removing the right-hand side building and most of the well-lit bottom area. It'll create a moodier, darker photograph!
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