I really like the Chrysler building shot. While it's been photographed
literally millions of times, I like this view with the residential-
looking buildings in the foreground. Was it shot from Park Avenue in
the twenties or thirties?
Paul
On Feb 18, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
The theme for the photo meetup in Campbell (near San Jose) tonight is
urban landscapes. I haven't had a lot of chance to shoot in cities,
I've had a few chances to spend 20-30 minutes playing with my camera
in SF, and a little over a year ago, I spent a week in NY (sleepy
hollow actually).
It was interesting to go back and revisit last years photos. I had
only shot about 4000 frames on my K100 last January, and hadn't even
started on post processing other than running batch files that called
dcraw. I was pleased at how little work they actually took, mostly
exposure tweaking and highlight recovery.
I suspect that the Cheyenne diner is one of the most photographed
restaurants in the world. Not only is it pretty scenic, but it's
across the street from B&H. I had to test out my just purchased
28-200.
http://flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157614015431223/
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