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Photographer  Paul Wilde {Karma:282}
Project N/A Camera Model toyo 5x4G
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens schnieder
Uploaded 7/23/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  RTP II
    ISO / Film Speed 64
Views 606 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/64
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  london
State - 
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Shot on tungsten film at rich blue dusk....probably the best time to shoot on tungsten, unless you like purple, of course..
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Judson Borges Judson Borges   {K:6727} 11/12/2008
Great pic.
The blue tones are great and perspective and composition are perfect.
Regards, Judson.

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Toshi  Toshi    {K:11924} 7/24/2005
Excellent night shot, love the lighting. The blue tones are amazing, excellent work!

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Paul Wilde   {K:282} 7/23/2005
thank you for that enlightening information Gabriel.

regards...paul

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Gabriel Fuentes Gabriel Fuentes   {K:6565} 7/23/2005
I see, you kept the vertical straight by keeping the camera flat ... that's the best always, though not always possible when you can't get far enough away from a tall building. I've used my 28mm PC-Nikkor f/3.5 as a means of correcting converging verticals: normally the camera has to be tilted upward to include the upper part of the structure. This causes the vertical lines to converge toward the top, giving the building the appearance of leaning backward ... the Nikon "Perspective Control lens corrects this. Correction can also be done using the "Skew" transformation in Adobe PS. ...Gab

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Andrea Musi   {K:1622} 7/23/2005
Great photography!!!
Regards

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Paul Wilde   {K:282} 7/23/2005
not sure what you mean about me using the skew/perspective tools?.....it was shot on my 5x4.....straight out the camera...glad you like it. cheers, paul

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Gabriel Fuentes Gabriel Fuentes   {K:6565} 7/23/2005
You've so successfully delighted me with a sophisticated composition! The colors are beautifully cool (in more than one sense), the perspective is perfect with all the verticals perfectly aligned (you may have use a PC lens, perhaps PS using the skew adjustment?) .. the blurry lines appropriately blurred to show traffic yet not overdone to hide the full façade of the building. I also liked the excellent dof and the details, in particular that reflection on the glass over the entrance .. superb photography .. I say: hearty kudos! ,,,Gab

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