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Washington Water Power Building II
Washington Water Power Building II
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Nikon D40
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 ED
Location: Downtown Spokane
Date: Feb 7, 2009
Aperture: f/13
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/13 sec.
Galleries: Urban
Date Uploaded: Feb 8, 2009

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Comments: 9
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05/30/2009 02:07:38 AM
Another view, more to grab on to here.
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04/06/2009 11:05:02 PM
I prefer this one over the other; it seems a bit more grounded if that makes sense. I like the tones you used.
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02/15/2009 08:19:42 PM
I think the angle view has more of an effect...makes you want to go further into the image.
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02/14/2009 10:28:18 PM
I like them both very much. They are both so tack sharp and show such great character in those old bricks. I think for me, I prefer this one for some reason. The angle grabs me and makes that building look so grand and noble.

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02/12/2009 10:45:53 AM
I like this angled version better - has more energy to it. The dark tones seem to make it spookier than it probably really is.
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02/11/2009 10:09:30 PM
I think I like this version better, looks more three dimensional.
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02/11/2009 09:11:10 PM
I like the perspective and slight tilt here.
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02/10/2009 01:33:14 PM
I prefer this one. I like shots to be either perfectly symmetrical or very intentionally angled. The other shot is kind of in betweeen...

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02/09/2009 10:48:59 AM
I think I like this one better. They're both good, but the angle is more interesting on this one, and the sepia conversion is better.
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