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vincetylor

I used a tripod and cable release to capture this new US landmark. Lincoln Memorial is lit up in the background. It's quite a bit different than the daytime version posted earlier. As always any opinions are appreciated. Thanks. www.hawaiianphotos.net


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Hi Chris. 24x36 at 300 DPI, 222 meg files are what I receive from my lab. I edit those and then resize down as needed depending on the application.

 

Yes I see you is getting squeezed according to your new bio shot. Perhaps you have found that potential mate on either side too. No more loneliness pal. Good for you...

 

Yep, my mug shot has been altered as well. I believe as a photographer, I will finally be taken seriously!! It's about time too.

 

Aloha.

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Cool - thanks. Wonder what that costs in Hawaii for that resolution? Dropped my D70 and shot slides, I have one keeper and want it pro scanned - can't see myself printing it that large, but always nice to have the option, eh?

 

Yeah - no more lonely nights. Needle Freaks make for awesome friends.

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My lab, which is in Mississippi, does not charge me for scanning since they get to do all of our printing. Generally though, scans that size are close to $80. So obviously this has been a pretty good deal for both sides up to now. However, because we need to fully develop the stock side of our business (and need to scan thousands) I just put a deposit on my own Creo scanner. I am hoping to have it shipped here to Hawaii, and up and running within the next few weeks. I would be happy to do a few scans for you for no charge Chris. Eventually, I *may* offer professional scanning for a very reasonable fee to the public to help pay for this bad boy. It's called the Eversmart Supreme. $48,995 new. Mine is a new demo unit.
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Bolol ... (-;

 

 

 

You got me - thanks for the big grin - I needed it.

 

 

And Btw - am sending you my addy - and I require your shoes ..... and be sneaky about it - send sandals you no one will guess they're yours - um hmmm.

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I vote for full frame version as well. What I like about this photo is the geometric designs formed by the fountains in the foreground.

 

Love the new Bio Pic...

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I too enjoy your bio pic - shows a side of you I didn't know of (ha) .. and i also enjoy this outstanding night with light picture.

A happy New Year to you, Vincent.

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Very nice evening-historic shot Vincent.

 

I was curious as to your approximate shot settings??

shutter speed... (2 secs is my guess)

Aperture... f8??

 

Thanks!...

 

Warm regards,

 

Frank

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Yes Frank, I would say you are probably right on the money here. I always try to stay near f/8 anyway and a exposure longer than this really served no purpose other than to blur the people, which I did not want. Hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by. Aloha.
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Beautiful presentation. It isn't always easy to make man-made subjects look beautuful. There's always something in the way, someone there, or it just doesn't look right for some reason. But you have managed to create something amazing here. Very well done.
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