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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 7/24/2004
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Incredible view, I like it. Love these panaramas! Good lighting, and I think the colors go well with this scene! Lori :)
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 7/12/2004
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great photo.. love the composition.. your right.. perfect for the panorama format.. good work
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/12/2004
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Ah. Bertram, don't I just WISH it could have been with you there in Paris! My photographer friend in Japan has just been appointed to his company's Shanghai office, so I will be missing him like h***. Perhaps one day we two can meet in Europe? I still look forward to cycling with you and your wife to a nearby vineyard and sampling the local wines! One day, perhaps!!!
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 7/12/2004
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Perfect shot, I love this camera. Wish it would have been my companion in Paris.
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 7/12/2004
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What a magnificent view and such great sharpness and details. I can see your frustration when a capture like this is ruined. The lighting by the sun shows considerable variation, making it tough to get an overall excellent result, you managed that very well. I consider the whole as a successful photo. Regards, Rob.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/10/2004
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My, my! What sharp eyes you have, Baki! Those are not reflections on the surface of the river... I look the picture through the windows of London's "Big Wheel," and I think what you can see are the effects of reflections inside the gondola from the other windows round about. They weren't thinking of photographers when they designed that thing!
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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
{K:13618} 7/10/2004
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very good capture Roger, just for the panorama format as you said.. composition is very rich,and sharpness is great, but What are those unusual reflections on the surface of sea Roger?
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/10/2004
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You're right, Roger ~ as is Carolyn! Perfect for the panorama format and a thumbnail that doesn't really entice you to look at what is a superb photo. I never cease to be amazed at the sharpness of your uploads without them deteriorating in overall quality! This is a spectacular view of this historic part of the capital. Excellent work and thank you for your kind thoughts re. Carole ~ much appreciated! Best regards, Chris
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 7/10/2004
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WOW this is way excellent... really Roger you have outdone your self...you could make postcards and travel brouchers...from this image...EXCELLENT...SUPERB..... FANTASTIC
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/10/2004
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Yes, George, Fuji makes the XPan OEM for Hasselblad and sells it under its own brand in Japan (considerably cheaper, thank goodness) as the TX-1. I scan the negatives with an Epson flatbed scanner and transparency adaptor. This is fine for the web, but just barely satisfactory for A4 size prints... The Fuji 800 film is truly amazing. Better than the best 400 ISO films of a few years ago.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/10/2004
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Thanks, Ted. Your portfolio is very varied, with some fascinating images. I'll be back for a leisurely look around when I have the time to do them justice...
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George Marks
{K:15437} 7/10/2004
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This is terrific. I'm surprised at the sharpness of this photo with 800 speed film. Is your camera similar to the Hasselblad XPAN? How do you scan the negatives?
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 7/10/2004
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Hi Roger; I agree, this is a perfect use of the panorma format. The sweep and scale is magnificent. I can only imagine this in a large print. A wonderful view and I'm glad you were able to save it. Cheers. Craig
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 7/10/2004
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The thumbnail doesn't do this justice. The compositon, detail and lighting are perfect!
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Ted vandenBergh
{K:5119} 7/10/2004
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Great panorama picture. Like to go to London again. Regards, Ted
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