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12/05/2007 04:30:55 PM |
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12/05/2007 01:06:20 AM |
I would have never guessed you captured this while in a moving vehicle. I like how the buildings almost seem graduated in height with shortest in front and tallest in back. |
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12/03/2007 07:52:01 PM |
It's amazingly sharp for a shot on-the-run. A natural for B&W. |
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12/03/2007 07:00:36 PM |
You did very well seeing you were in a vehicle passing by..... |
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12/03/2007 11:45:51 AM |
This is a great shot from a moving vehicle and a perfect choice for b&w. I would have upped the contrast so that the whites are actaully white and straightened the buildings a bit. I think that would make the skyline really pop. |
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12/03/2007 07:23:02 AM |
Great shot, especially from a moving vehicle. I might have straightened the horizon, but the choice of B&W is perfect. |
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12/02/2007 09:27:32 PM |
Great lines and good choice to make it in BW. |
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12/02/2007 07:25:11 PM |
nice skyline and excellent for a drive by snapshot! |
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12/02/2007 06:36:22 PM |
Very nice, sharp shot for a "drive by." The buildings create a wonderful skyline. If this were a voting challenge, you'd get dinged for the slight tilt to the left on your tall buildings. ;-) |
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12/02/2007 05:11:44 PM |
Oh, I could get lost in there; very nice. |
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