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"Fantastic Voyage"


wilsontsoi

Part of Friday Nights at Seattle Center series which is an attempt at putting an under-utilized digicam throgh its pace during a dormant winter of 2005. Canon G3, manual exposure, f8, 3.2 sec., 2-sec. self-timer, tripod mounted. 3 shots of different custom WBs. Manipulation: Merged 3 WBs of same image, brush tool, radial blur.


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I'm surprised that y'all are not tired of the Space Needle yet. ^_^

 

HOWARD: Thank you for your kind words and I always appreciate your honest feedback.

 

LOU ANN: Glad you like it. Perhaps a few more in the series, then I'd better change gear.

 

REINER: I'm afraid I still don't have the luxury to buy all the toys I didn't get, or maybe I haven't grown up yet. ^_^

 

PENELOPE: Thanks!

 

TONY: Always value your feedback.

 

FRANCESCO: Very glad that you think so.

 

LIDIA: Very pleased that you like it.

 

PAUL: Thanks, dude.

 

MERIWETHER: So glad to hear how an image effect a viewer.

 

PETER: Thanks, man. Appreciate your comment.

 

ALLON: Thank you, sir.

 

GAETAN: Merci, glad you like it.

 

ALEC: Well put regarding Digital Compact & DSLR having their own advantages. Glad to hear that the F717 rises again. Respect is mutual, as I'm sure you know. Thanks.

 

YUAN: Are calling me needle head? Kidding aside, I'm glad that you like it! ^_^

 

GERRY: Need you say more. Thanks.

 

JOS: Thank you very much for your point of view. You're too kind!

 

CHIRSTOPHER: Thanks for taking the time to check this out.

 

BILAL: Thank you for your feedback and I'm glad you enjoy it.

 

KEN: Always appreciate your feedback.

 

DEREK: So glad you like it.

 

JAYME: I certainly enjoy hearing how an image can make one feel a certain way. Thanks for commenting.

 

ANDREA: Thanks for looking and commenting.

 

UMAIR: Thank you sir.

 

MARCO: Appreciate your visit and comment.

 

HOWARD: Thanks again, Howard.

 

Wilson

^_^

 

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Wilson, I like the way you take the same subject and come up with different compositions. I like the motion visible in the sky.
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Wison, I like the juxtaposition of the 2 wheels. one very big, close and colorfull, the other far, small , quiet tones, and both in different directions. interesting. Pnina
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My best Wilson.....strong composition and beautiful colors...but the best is the movement sensation!

Ciao!

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Wilson, I never cease to be amazed by your capacity to turn the Seattle Center into a veritable fantasy land. This is just a splendid work of imagination and creative genius! Someday we are going to accidentally back into each other with our eyes pressed to our cameras pointed into the sky. "Hey, watch where you are going! Can't you see a serious photographer at work here?!" LOL :-)

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KIM: Thanks. I'm begining to run out idea myself!

 

GIANPAOLO: Appreciate your comment.

 

PNINA: Thanks, kinda like Ying & Yang. I was going to call this, "Space Snail," but didn't sound quite right. ^_^

 

CHRIS: Ciao, glad it gave you that sensation!

 

THOMAS: Thanks for such wonderful compliments. Yes, for the past 4 Friday nights, I walked the Center with a wallet photo of you taped to my wrist and a bicylist's rear-view mirror strapped on my forehead . . . scarry! ^_^

 

SAVERIO: Thank you for visiting.

 

Wilson ^_^

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Fantastic it truly is! This is simply an amazing image. Exceptionally beautiful colours, overall sharpness and detail complimented with the perfect composition and exposure. An awesome image!
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This is a true masterpiece. You have managed to get just the right exposure. G3 is a great camera, a little bit on a slow side but its image can hardly be surpassed by current compacts.
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You've captured a unique perspective on an icon that I've seen in the Seattle cityscape hundreds of times. Way to go! Very nice!
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