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Photographer Jason v.d.Meer  Jason v.d.Meer {Karma:2019}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Black & White
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 11/4/2005 Film / Memory Type Sandisk 256mb CF
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Location City -  New York City
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
About View toward lower Manhatten from the Empire State Building.
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Anna Schulz Anna Schulz   {K:1186} 1/17/2007
the sky is outstanding for me. you captured a great mood here. wonderful. anna

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Jason v.d.Meer Jason v.d.Meer   {K:2019} 3/30/2006
Hi Hugo!,

thanks for your comments. your NY series with the fish-eye inspired me as I actually saw your work before I went. This is one of my favs from NY, but when I look back at your fish-eye, it has a much stronger effect and I agree that it conveys the feel of NY better. NY was on one of our fav places on our long holiday, a close second to Pijnacker! ;)

thanks again for you comments, greatly appreciated.

all the best!

j.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 3/30/2006
Hi Jason,

The sky is a great addition to this shot, and quite beneficial to the exposure, because If I remember correctly, you're shooting against the sun most of the day. Love the view of Manhattan Island, and I like the wide angle look, presenting us with a wider view of the area too. Very recognisable. The B&W tones are excellent. Great shot.

I'm a bit biassed towards the composition, as I've shot this photo as well, with a 10.5 mm lens. I rather like the fish eye distortion. That, on one hand makes this photo a very good alternative, yet on the onter hand, I think the fish eye also adds to the feel of the city.

That may also be because of what Carsten refers to as "dead horizon", and I agree with him, but can also see your decision. Maybe a portrait format, capturing both the cityscape as well as the cloudscape, removing the horizon from the centerline could've solved that. Besides, that would be interesting to see, too!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Jason v.d.Meer Jason v.d.Meer   {K:2019} 11/13/2005
thanks Carsten, i was hoping that you would like this one mate!

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 11/12/2005
Kind of "dead horizon", compositionwise. But I can understand your decision, I would be hesitant myself with this wonderful cloudscape. The horizon is not a major issue, it does no harm because there is a vanishing point, from ground perspective and also from the clouds. Tack sharp, perfect tones.

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a. M. a. M.   {K:9020} 11/4/2005
this is an awesome photo! i love the black and white contrast and that awesome sky! i miss home!
Ant

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Cary Shaffer   {K:9269} 11/4/2005
Impressive view, good shot, Cary

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Roland Lacson Roland Lacson   {K:12214} 11/4/2005
I have the same shot & view of lower Manhattan taken @ the same spot when the twin towers were still in the distance, how it's absence has changed the perspective. Great capture & the conversion to b&w was a good choice, nice clouds, well done Jason. regards.

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amr alim   {K:2767} 11/4/2005
Perfect roof scape...
i love the details...and how u captured it ..
well done ...
regards
amr alim 7++

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