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reaching the skies


reaching the skies
Photo Information
Copyright: Stephanie Lee (stephanielee) Silver Note Writer [C: 5 W: 1 N: 25] (514)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2005-02-06
Categories: Architecture
Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF-S 10 - 22 mm F3.5 - F4.5, Hoya Cir Polarizer 77mm
Exposure: f/3.5, 30 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-02-10 9:08
Viewed: 2425
Favorites: 3 [view]
Points: 39
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fantastic POV. the B&W tone is really interesting here. good work.

thanks for sharing this perspective, the buildings in bottom right make the image imo. and the light is also very interesting, with the hiding sun illuminating the clouds.

technically I think it is a bit too noisy.

regards,
anton

Great POV,well worked,I like the way you show us it in B&W,very strong and good perspective you manged,Stephanie,well detailed,and a good playing with light you had,nicely done,well composed and I enjoy it,Congratulation.
Sincerely
M

Stephanie
waou ! incredible pov !
the distorsion is fantastic! sky, building make a trouble with balance.
congrats
Pascal

great angle and very well converted to B&W. too much sharpening IMO.

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  • babul Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 52 W: 5 N: 35] (610)
  • [2005-02-10 10:23]

super perspective and angle with you took this photograph the clouds give more dramatic atmosfere well dan . take care

wow - what a extraordinary POV, very special.
B&W and added noise work very well.
regards, thorsten

Hi Stephanie,
What a good POW ! I like the light too and the B&W.
Congrats
Philippe

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  • kabe Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 190 W: 1 N: 24] (1973)
  • [2005-02-10 16:28]

Wow - this is fantastic.Beautiful light and a perfect composition.
Well done.

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  • CrissX Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 135 W: 56 N: 129] (1093)
  • [2005-02-10 17:28]

Beautiful scene you captured Stephanie.I really like your B&W creation.Very good ideea, very wide, and good point of view.
Well done.

Nice photo Stephanie, great point of view, the angle is incredible, nice tones and wonderful sky. Keep on posting, you have a nice album. A small note is always welcome :-)
Thanks for sharing.

Beautiful cityscape with the floating cloud in the sky by the polarizing filter.
Fantastic sky shot!

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  • Cos Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 309 W: 2 N: 278] (1560)
  • [2005-02-11 3:58]

Excellent POV and the use of B&W really gives a lot of atmosphere to the shot. Personally, I think the grain also adds to the atmosphere.

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  • Luko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2706 W: 503 N: 2854] (13479)
  • [2005-02-13 5:59]

Oh yeah, impressive shot, I specially praise the circular view of the skyline "coming back" in the bottom right corner, thanks to the very wide angle it could look like two photos in one.
Your sky is awesome, the only nitpick I would point is that perhaps you've oversharpened your image... but overall first class architecture shot, very different from boring flat skylines...

An incredible picture. You have a great effect with the wide angled lens and the high contrast B&W image works very well.

This will go straight to my favourite. Not only the photo offer so much detail about the author. But also the love and dream that she has put in this picture.

Well done.
Ken

...and I love the picture... Great composition and I like the tilt, it brings out creativity.

U produce excellent work, Stephanie.
Ever thought of putting up these work onto a pbase website?
Take a look: www.pbase.com
Rosmini

I love the contrast in this shots as well as the amazing POV; great picture
Nisha

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  • Jaune Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 93 W: 64 N: 34] (321)
  • [2007-01-27 11:51]

Bonjour Stephanie,

Nice Point of view but a little bit too granular. I like the framing, it is original.

Jaune

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