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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #35 Home Camera Model Fuji TX-1
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Panoramas
Lens Fujinon 45/4
Uploaded 10/13/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 800 ISO
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Views 424 Shutter Auto
Favorites Aperture F/5.6
Critiques 9 Rating
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About Here is a panoramic shot of the fascinating house I already uploaded as B&W. I'm afraid the details are lost at this resolution. I love this house and keep taking pictures of it.
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Akira Yamaguchi   {K:1163} 11/17/2003
Verynice wide format of this house.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/14/2003
I have another photograph of this house taken with the wider lens of the Widelux swing-lens camera. I'll put that up for comparison, as a response to Hassan's comment. The Widelux is my personal favourite of this house so far, although the actual image quality of the TX-1 here is slightly better.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/14/2003
I have another photograph of this house taken with the wider lens of the Widelux swing-lens camera. I'll put that up for comparison...

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 10/13/2003
Roger, I like this just as much as the b/w version, if not better. However I do agree that the right hand side could lose a little in the crop, and the corner could be place a little to one side of centre. I think this would enhance the composition of an already superb photograph.

Keith

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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 10/13/2003
Roger, what a wonderful little house! I love the way the trees have been incorporated into the house itself - living with nature at it's best! Nice job with the panorama, getting two full sides of this multi-faceted building. The sky looks a bit washed out, but it also looks as though it was an overcast day, which would explain that.
P.S. Thank you so much for your comments on my sunset photo - I really appreciate it!

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said elmobasher   {K:867} 10/13/2003
Very intersting !!

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Hassan Ahmed   {K:2995} 10/13/2003
hELLO Roger ,I like the Panorama view very much , my only comment here , I just think you need a more wide angle lens to show more of the trees and sky from up and the connection of the street down , still a good shot.
Regards .............. ~~ Hassan ~~

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Marie Billing   {K:1620} 10/13/2003
I agree it is a most interesting house but with this pic as it is presented I ould crop some of the left to bring the house more in the frame.At the moment the corner is almost central so my eye wanders left and right. Regards Marie

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charlie f. kohn   {K:25919} 10/13/2003
roger, as i have not seen the b/w version so far, this comes as a surprise view of tokyo to me. this is probably how the city loked once upon a time. how interesting that the typical structure of the country prevails. very interesting angle and very good perspective. naturally, the details are lost in this w/a picture. but that gives you more chance to work into more and more close-ups ending in abstracts.
regards
charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid

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