Rick,
Rick Womer wrote:
Hence this shot, with the art unobstructed by humans:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5465563
ist D, FA 10-17 fisheye, ISO 400, f/8 @ 1/1000, RAW,
minor adjustments in ACR and PE4.
Comments invited!
Rick
This is really good though somewhat
Thanks, Boris and Bruce, for your comments!
Boris, I see what you mean. I gave this scene a
thorough photo-massage, and the shots that included
the left leg of the structure had excessive distortion
in the building. I thought this was the best of the
lot.
If they'd just built the plaza about
I like the pic. A good use of the fisheye. I think I have a shot of the same
sculpture. I'll have to take a look.
Paul
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From: Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, Boris and Bruce, for your comments!
Boris, I see what you mean. I gave
I'm just getting around to looking at photos I took
last fall. I went to Los Angeles on business, and had
a Saturday afternoon to walk around downtown and
shoot.
Downtown LA has =lots= of public art, and on a
Saturday afternoon it is utterly empty. Weird for
northeastern US (or European) types,
Hey Rick,
I really like this one. The colors and distortion work very well.
Nice shot.
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Bruce
Tuesday, January 16, 2007, 6:40:45 PM, you wrote:
RW I'm just getting around to looking at photos I took
RW last fall. I went to Los Angeles on business, and had
RW a Saturday afternoon to walk
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