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Corridor
Corridor
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Nikon D70s
Lens: Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 EX DG for Nikon
Location: Atlantic City, NJ
Date: Aug 18, 2007
Aperture: f/ 2.8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/60 sec.
Galleries: Architecture, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Sep 1, 2007

Viewed: 443
Comments: 19
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Underbelly of Caesars.

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09/20/2007 09:48:44 AM
Great B&W the ceiling and the pipes work well together
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09/03/2007 02:54:05 PM
Nice graphic quality. I would have liked to see what this shot would have looked like if taken a bit further down the corridor so that the dock on the right was no longer visable. I think it may have been more rythmic.
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09/02/2007 07:12:13 AM
This really works well in B&W. The pipes on the ceiling really stand out and lead you straight down the corridor. Great shot.
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09/02/2007 06:03:03 AM
The texture in the ceiling really stands out. Nice.
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09/02/2007 03:19:00 AM
Wonderful perspective, great clarity and nice textures in this image.
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09/02/2007 02:24:09 AM
I really like it that there's texture in the ceiling and the rest of the place looks very smooth. (Does that make sense?) Nice, even exposure.
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09/02/2007 12:37:23 AM
Awesome leading lines and perspective in this fine shot....
Way to go mate..... I am so pleased that you are doing this with us.....
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09/01/2007 08:55:05 PM
Cool leading lines shot! Great textures in this photo and very well done in b&W.
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09/01/2007 08:36:58 PM
Great textures on the ceiling and perspective. What truly amazes me was that you were able to "see" this picture-worthy subject when so many (me included) would have just went by...
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09/01/2007 07:14:38 PM
Very good start
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09/01/2007 05:51:37 PM
Far out! That is really nice!
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09/01/2007 04:36:47 PM
Great job!
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09/01/2007 04:06:47 PM
Oh, I'm diggin' the lines and textures here!! This is such a cool angle. Nice job on the tones. Great start!
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09/01/2007 03:51:11 PM
Wow that corridor goes on and on doesn't it, love the texture of the ceiling, the lights really highlight this, the lines are great and the perspective spot on....brill.
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09/01/2007 03:49:32 PM
Originally posted by hajeka:

It's just if I'm walking there.

Reminds me of corridors under my university (very long time ago). Is Ceasars a university (given the Astrophotography gallerie) or something else?


No...LOL! It's a gambling casino hotel! LOL....Oh my astrophotograhpy....opps! I guess I better fix that! Thanks!
09/01/2007 03:37:45 PM
It's just if I'm walking there.

Reminds me of corridors under my university (very long time ago). Is Ceasars a university (given the Astrophotography gallerie) or something else?
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09/01/2007 03:27:01 PM
Amazing!! Textures, tones and perspective are outstanding! Wonderful work.
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09/01/2007 03:06:19 PM
It's great how you took something that is ho-hum or even blah and everyday and made it into a nice photo. The point of view and the patterns created adds so much interest. The texture also is a nice addition. Good first entry, can't wait to see the rest of the month.
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09/01/2007 02:16:52 PM
Here's another reason why it behooves us to "look up" once in a while. You found a super composition and interesting subject matter that you brought out beautifully by your attention to lighting and contrast. Lots of places to go wrong in this image, and you avoided all of them.

As usual with your work: "Nice"
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