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Photographer tom rumland  tom rumland {Karma:14874}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Abstracts
Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio dc
experiments
Lens Nikon  18-35mm f/3.5-4.5D AF
Uploaded 4/1/2004 Film / Memory Type Hitachi 2GB Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1372 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 19 Rating
5.83
/ 9 Ratings
Location City -  Washington
State -  DC
Country - United States   United States
About on a lighter note: this is the bathroom hallway at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. shot handheld with no PS. showed it to my wife on a 60-inch tv. she suffers of an ear imbalance and when she saw it the poor thing had a vertigo attack. this shot completely ruined her evening ;^) comments and/or stories of vertigo welcome.
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There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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SarahM none   {K:7836} 7/7/2004
Hi Tom, while I have already commented on this image (and now realize you weren't kidding about your wife...yikes!) I wanted to congratulate you on Best in Project. You rock! Thanks for all your great comments!!!

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Andrea Forti   {K:3069} 6/18/2004
great lines, great arch

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 4/17/2004
Perfect name for a PERFECT photograph!! Please don't show your wife any more of these! LOL

Congratulations on this fine image!

Lori ;)

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SarahM none   {K:7836} 4/7/2004
Tom, a brilliant photo! I LOVE the perfect center of it. Colors are great also. I wouldn't change one thing! Have you tried the 12-24 Nikon DX lens? WOW!

Sorry I have disappeared. School all the time. I hope I am a better photographer when this is over.

Back to the photos. You are really showing your wide range of creativity and a great eye with your postings. I am very impressed.

Hope all is well and the vertigo attack was a short one!

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Grisellidys Alsina Grisellidys Alsina   {K:978} 4/7/2004
Great shot! Great story! Poor wife yours!!!! I only suffer vertigo when looking down so, I enjoy this shot very much! the ligths and shadows.....very, very nice. Congrats

Grisel

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/6/2004
outstanding perspective and congrats
for the main!!!
roby

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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 4/5/2004
No vertigo here..nice lines and angles. Well done!

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Raamses Ortiz   {K:4408} 4/4/2004
Tom, this is a fantastic photo. Good composition and light is great. About the vertigo, well my mom suffers of the same as your wife and think would the same, but also would be intersting to see hoe my mom does in the same situation.

Congrats!!,

Raamses.

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Márcio Costa   {K:2150} 4/2/2004
Beautiful perspective, lines, colors and lights.
Perfect crop!
Regards

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 4/2/2004
hey hugo, no need to reply right away. i know you have your hands full for next few days ;^) again, congrats, very impressive 6/8!! VERY well deserved my friend.

actually no EV compensation on this one ;^) i moved the camera in landscape format down the column in front until i could not see much of the sky and matrix metered that (right about the darker spot above the lamps). locked the exposure, recomposed and released the shutter. also used "shade" white balance instead of "cloudy". all this gave the same feel as +0.5EV or so. what do you think?

regarding my subjects: i shoots what i sees. why constrain yourself by your subject matter? ;^)

freaky abstracts?? how'd you guess? ;^) freaky abstract coming up.....

tom

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/2/2004
Hi Tom,

In this case the centered and symmetrical composition is a very good choice. Very well exposed too; a + something EV, I expect ;o)...? I enjoy the rigidity and use of geometric patterns, it creates a very strong image. With only a little tonal change, this could be taken right off the next Star Wars film. Although the shot is very well exposed, no (evident) burned spots nor washed out shadows, I think a bit of saturation might make it more lively. Nice variation of subjects, from the organic rocks, to a cowboy bar, and now a geometrical, human and lifeless structure to very emotional shots. What's next? Outright freaky abstracts)...? Can't wait!

I only suffer from vertigo when I would've been looking down...;o)

Cheers,

Hugo

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Katrin Aasa   {K:740} 4/2/2004
Perfect.Composition,light,colors,symmetry - everything.

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Cuneyt Selcuk   {K:105} 4/2/2004
Impressive angle and very good exposure under hard lighting conditions.

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Lorinda Millar   {K:2580} 4/2/2004
Great angle of view! Nicely composed too.
Lorinda in Australia

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Tommaso Di Falco Tommaso Di Falco   {K:23819} 4/1/2004
Nice shot so well composed, Tom.
I like so much light and shadows.
regards,
Tommaso

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Natalie Papadopoulos   {K:5247} 4/1/2004
excellent perspective and symmetry and sad/funny vertigo story! a really impressive shot.

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luis pereira luis pereira   {K:26013} 4/1/2004
Sorry i'm having a great time reading about your wife. Its a great photo but next time put the seat belts on her.

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 4/1/2004
nice capture.. great perspective, the lighting and composition are nice.. good work

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Kevin Collier   {K:19076} 4/1/2004
Great angle -- the graphic quality of this is very good.. K

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