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Latinamerican Giant
Latinamerican Giant
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Challenge: A Night on the Town (Classic Editing)
Camera: Olympus C-4000Z
Location: Mexico City
Date: Jul 7, 2003
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 1/3
Shutter: 100
Galleries: Still Life, Architecture
Date Uploaded: Jul 7, 2003

The highest building of Latin America in Mexico City.

Statistics
Place: 106 out of 130
Avg (all users): 4.4187
Avg (commenters): 4.2857
Avg (participants): 4.2113
Avg (non-participants): 4.5029
Views since voting: 1087
Votes: 246
Comments: 7
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/15/2003 09:55:47 PM
Out of focus. Too much dead space at the top for my taste.
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07/15/2003 09:07:47 AM
Big...very big....but out of focus
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07/15/2003 01:43:57 AM
Que gusto encontrarse con la magnífica Torre Mayor aquí:) sería muy bueno que se hubiese visto completa.... por la perspectiva, me parece que la foto fue tomada desde la Col. Juarez, de algun edificio... podría ser la azotea de mi antigua casa! ¿seras algun ex-vecino??? :)
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07/14/2003 12:29:47 AM
Focus appears to be a little soft
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07/10/2003 03:55:54 PM
I'd say this shot could do with some more foreground content for good measure - as it stands there's a cityscape but not much more. Nicely levelled though ... one more city scape shot than i've ever taken!
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07/10/2003 02:40:05 PM
This would better fit a challenge of A Town at Night rather than A NIght on the Town. However, my personal opinion of the importance of meeting a challenge aside, the photo itself lacks "oomph." The building of focus seems soft in its focus and it just doesn't grab me the way it probably should.
07/09/2003 11:11:57 PM
The hugeness of the tower might be better emphasized if it reached closer to the top of the frame.
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