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Photographer  Jim McNitt {Karma:11246}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model Nikon 5700
Categories Cityscape
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Uploaded 7/9/2003 Film / Memory Type Lexar 1GB 34x
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About The original photo for this composite image was taken from the Queensboro Bridge in the early morning on an extraordinarily clear, cold February day.

To get the hard-edged look of an architectural rendering, I ran the Find Edges filter independently on the R,G, and B channels, merged the results into a "line drawing" layer, and then blended the new layer back into the image using the Darken blending mode. Finally, there was a considerable amount of miscellaneous "clean up" as well as "hand coloring" of the building facades -- all of which was done with blending layers, custom brushes and a Wacom Tablet.

Any comments, observations or suggestions on this image will be appreciated... I'd be especially grateful for any reactions to the style and feel of this photo illustration, as well as any flaws or distractions that catch your eye.
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There are 49 Comments in 1 Pages
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luisa vassallo luisa vassallo   {K:28230} 8/9/2003
great photo!! Super!

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ADAM ORZECHOWSKI ADAM ORZECHOWSKI   {K:7957} 7/29/2003
Wonderful picture.Congratulations , Jim !

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Patricia Eifel   {K:5097} 7/26/2003
Jim - I've commented on this photo before and think it is marvelous. I just want to thank you for showing the "before" picture and for your detailed explanations on all your photos. I'm a long way from being able to manage PS so masterfully but your discussions encourage me (and I'm sure many others) to learn more about the craft.
--I love New York but it gets less credit than I realized for this image -- what a transformation!

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/26/2003
Joe:

Here's the original photo. It was taken over my shoulder through an open car window as I crawled along in morning rush-hour traffic on the Queensborough Bridge.

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Joe McCary   {K:3235} 7/25/2003
Jim, this is a wonderful image. I would like to see a before and after. Your technique is won derful!

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Gaetan Chevalier   {K:4188} 7/20/2003
Great work in this photo. The clouds does make a difference in getting this shot so beautiful

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Roland Le Gall   {K:7018} 7/19/2003
First, thanks for your kind comments...:-) I read all comments about this picture....and your answers...I don't understand why, after this outstanding work in PS, you had chosen not to correct the tilt of buildings.... Except these technical considerations, this image is grand ...... and moving.... because I believed in the beginning that it had been taken certain September day....

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G C   {K:12204} 7/16/2003
I think it's a stunning image, Jim. I can't help feel that the drama in the combination was intentional, and in my view, totally effective. Cheers!

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/16/2003
Hello Anna:

One image I hope you'll re-post some day is the "Cubist Abstract" -- can't recall your original title, but it was a pure abstraction, very dark with reds, browns and golds. Maybe I just missed it, but I searched "In My Mind" the other day with no success.

I loved this cubist image and it inspired the "River of Tears" NY Harbor scene in January, from which much of my current PS work has evolved.

Hello Paul:

I see you're a photography student, so I'll make you a proposition. You bring me 200 national magazine covers with YOUR name on the photo credits, and I'll lighten up on the Photoshop. In the meantime, if you want to see one of the finest collections of contemporary creative photography anywhere on the Internet, I'd suggest looking at Anna's portfolio.

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Anna Pagnacco   {K:7448} 7/15/2003
Flattered Jim ,thank you! Before deleting "In my mind" I will take some pieces and may be post some here .Luckily on this site there is a proper category where to put such kind of digital works....non only photos for "purists" ..so let's experiment and have fun. with the new tools progress are giving us.....:-)) Anna

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Paul Slaughter   {K:53} 7/15/2003
Looks awfully fake, I think you need to stop it with the photoshop, a little too much coloring and line drawing, looks like a cheap painting.

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Phil Stephenson   {K:41} 7/15/2003
Jim,
Y
Your digital work is supurb! This is visually appealimg and the digital effects are really dramatic.

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 7/15/2003
Wonderful composite, I did notice the tilt too and one other little flaw, I kept looking for King Kong to be on one of the buildings. Very strong image!

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/15/2003
Anna.

It was seeing your portfolio six months ago that made me think it would be fun to post some images -- and inspires me to keep creating new ones. Il vostro occhio affinchè la bellezza, l'originalità e la compiacenza si assuma le responsabilità artistiche è un'ispirazione importante per me. Grazie, signora bella.

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Anna Pagnacco   {K:7448} 7/15/2003
Congratulations Jim, a very well done work...Anna

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Joksa Juoperi   {K:13473} 7/15/2003
Great shot and work with strong colours.

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Robin McAulay   {K:8908} 7/15/2003
really drawn to your capture here - and it does have a comic book feel to it - you've done a great job with the effects - I've been spellbound for a few minutes now - also very cool you're letting us in on how you operate - cheers R.

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Mirna Viola   {K:794} 7/15/2003
Great photo. I like most the whiteness of the two buildings that gives at the photo an particular atmosphere of kindness.

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Andrew O'Rourke   {K:1602} 7/15/2003
The obvious composite and slight tilting take away from an otherwise great image.

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Gregory McKnight   {K:543} 7/15/2003
A lot of work went into this!

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marco biancardi   {K:10582} 7/15/2003
perspective and point of shooting of this cityscape are very nice, expecially for me, cause I do love the Chrysler building; thank you for sharing your editing technique with us with us; although I generally prefer a more conventional type of photography, your work is reaaly interesting and well done. I'd like to see the original file and also a BW "natural" version, I think it should be also great, with such a light and cloudy sky... regards - marco

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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 7/15/2003
Jim, this is a stunning image. Lucky find for you that morning. I am wondering if you tried levels before anything else to bring up the shadows? The only other thing is that the image looks much better without the white building in the lower right corner. Try painting in black where the white is and clone in one of those tiny windows from the black building. But still a great image.

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Megan McCluskey   {K:3762} 7/15/2003
Very nice work. It's interesting. Love the way the clouds add even more height to the pic. The only distraction I see is the slight yaw to the left.

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Irenka Daniluk Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 7/15/2003
Very fairy-tale like...

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Jamie Ferguson   {K:6284} 7/15/2003
Jim all I can say is ... dayam!

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Lou Verruto   {K:1375} 7/13/2003
I Love New York! This is a New York I have imagined, but have never seen. It took a photographer to show this to me. Thanks Jim. Thanks!

Best,

Lou

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Wendy Blount   {K:93} 7/12/2003
Faye Wray, where are you? Brilliant shot, Jim. I love it... Cheers, Wendy

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LIM CH   {K:1605} 7/12/2003
wonderful shot. Great lighting, ambience and drama. The only thing missing is BATMAN and ROBIN

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Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 7/11/2003
Jimm - This is a great picture. The sky is unbelievable and it looks impeccible to me. I am not as well versed or proficient in PS as you so of course nothing looks flawed to me. As always you have done a wonderful job creating a powerful photo. I love your detailed descriptions of PS done to your work, it is of great benefit to me, who is trying to learn PS. I would love to see the original version of this as to see the difference. Great work.

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/10/2003
I don't see much improvement in the new attachment, so it must just be the jpg devils. Eric, you're right about the perspective -- it's about the only thing I didn't rejigger. And Carol, thanks for the welcome, ummm, I think? Guess I'm not the only one. From the new donors list it looks as if there's a minor migration in progress.

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/10/2003
Hello Dave Martinidez:
I think maybe it's me who should be using Peta's reading glasses. I read the USEFILM upload spec as 650 pixels, not 640. Your basic point that the sky doesn't really match the foreground is absolutely correct -- although the buildings SHOULD be tack sharp. Actually, the clouds probably wouldn't match any scene in normal -- to accentuate the slight feeling of unreality, I stretched the thunderhead vertically by about 30 percent so its probably unlike anything that would really exist in nature. I've resized the image to USEFILM specs -- hopefully this attachment will be sharper. Thanks for your comment, until you mentioned it, I hadn't noticed the image had gone soft in the uploaded jpg file. Peta, please pass the glasses.

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cecilia tovini   {K:29423} 7/9/2003
I can only say that it is a really good composition with a strong effect. And thank you for your explanation, it will be usefull for all of us. Cecilia

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Richard Blount   {K:8015} 7/9/2003
Welcome to UF Jim, I love this one, wow, the colours are great and the attention to detail is splendid. A very beautiful scene and one I'd like to look at everyday, regards - Richard.

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Daniela Caneschi   {K:906} 7/9/2003
creative, excellent graphic work

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Carol Watson   {K:5185} 7/9/2003
Whoo hoo!! Welcome back to Usefilm, you big dork!! ;-) This is one of my favorites of yours! The title is appropriate to the surreal feel of this shot!

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Eric Britton   {K:243} 7/9/2003
A beautiful painting of a bright morning-- I'm lucky to see it every day. Great work. (By the way, the comment about the Chrysler Bldg/Empire State Bldg not looking right is way off. The telephoto view from the bridge is accurate).

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 7/9/2003
Reactions:
Style... superb... and there will be a buyer
Feel... somewhat harsh for my taste
Flaws... come on now
Distractions... the dust on my screen

But I might eliminate the white building on bottom right

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Craig Garland   {K:27077} 7/9/2003
This is so surrealistically beautiful that I too intuitively knew that it could not be a single unmanipulated image, but as others have noted-- and I agree-- this is beautiful work, and a very successful image-- wish I had the skills to do it. Thanks for sharing it. Cheers. Craig

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peta jones   {K:12615} 7/9/2003
Beautiful job Jim, I really can't see what Dave sees, I even put on my reading glasses. Now that's a desperate act!
This makes a wonderfully strong image.

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 7/9/2003
you beauty jim a great bit of fiddling around to make a very good looking image..

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Peter Carucci   {K:1672} 7/9/2003
Excellent results! Sounds like a lot of hard work to get to the finished product, but it was well worth it. Great job.

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Dave Deacon   {K:4053} 7/9/2003
Super shot. Looks like a game of chess.

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Gregory Fiedler   {K:15439} 7/9/2003
WHOA!! Great image! Stronge, powerful image...............Great work!

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Gene Zonis Gene Zonis   {K:6934} 7/9/2003
At first, since I work in NYC, I said this an impossible shot. But after reading your explanation I am very impressed. This is simply outstanding. The only thing I might critique, and this is my opinion only and I could be wrong, but even at the angle you show, the Empire State Building would still be higher then the Chrysler building.Again a wonderful work.

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Dave M   {K:9043} 7/9/2003
Hi Jim. Well, let me say that the sky looks amazing. I suspect that it, in and of itself, might make an interesting study. Before reading your comments, I first studied the picture itself. And the thought that came into my mind was that this was a composite. That's neither here nor there, save to say that it is readily apparent to the naked eye that this is not a single image. Some giveaways: the buildings are somewhat soft, while the clouds are perfectly sharp; the shadows on the buildings indicate the sun's position in the sky where it could not possibly be to achieve the exposure you have in the sky. Overall, I'd say you have a magnificent sky shot merged with a cityscape that does not quite fit. All that said, the techniques you used to blend were terrific -- very few telltale signs along the building's edges. Very creative work.

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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 7/9/2003
Excellent shot Jim,i love the processes and the final result is an excellent piece of work.I must also tell you that the sky and the clouds look wonderful for this shot.My best regards to you,HakaN.

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heather martino   {K:3648} 7/9/2003
Very Gotham - I like it a lot. Great PS work! But shame, after all that work, y'know what struck me is its very slightly tilty. :( sorry
I'll have a look at your others now.....
H:)

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José Eduardo Cruz   {K:13180} 7/9/2003
Gothan City is splendid!!!! :-) But the work is very beautyfull

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Deleted User   {K:4318} 7/9/2003
That is a very nice shot for my sweet NY.Thank you..

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