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"A Space Odyssey"


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, 2 sec., 2-sec. self-timer, tripod mounted. 3 shots of different custom WBs. Manipulation: Merged 3 WBs of same image and gradient fill.


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I was going for a bit of the 1920's poster look here as ideas are starting to run scarce.

 

HOWARD: Thank you for putting the fun in comment which quite possibly is more colorful than the image itself!

 

PETER: Very glad you like it.

 

MERIWETHER: Thank. That can actually be arranged!

 

ROUSLAN: Thank you for visiting.

 

JAY: So glad you visited and liked it.

 

JERRY: Thank you much for commenting.

 

STEPHEN: Really glad it made you so!

 

BILL: Flattered. Thank you much for the compliments.

 

MICHAEL: Thanks for commenting, Michael.

 

PETER M.: Very happy that you like it!

 

BRAD: Thank you sir for taking the time.

 

BILAL: Appreciate your comment.

 

STEPHEN: Thanks for your kind words. I'll alert the management when you're arriving. ^_^

 

CHiPs: Thanks, bud! Hey, maybe you, Bilal, Alec, or Cherlyn can do the same with the Esplanade?

 

MONTOYA: Mucho gracias, Montoya.

 

LIDIA: Thank you much for visiting again!

 

YOUNG: Thanks.

 

PAUL: Thanks for your feedback. The spining thing is the carousel in the Fun Forest. It was going about 70 mph and children were thrown off left and right . . . nahhhh . . it was the 2 second exposure. The Needle was all white last week, but I took the same shot several times with different WBs and merged them. Needed the light beams for dramatic 1920's poster effect and to fill in the blank, black sky.

 

JAYME: Thanks for your enthusiastic feedback!

 

WISHNU: Thanks for your comment.

 

KEN: Thanks, Doc. My idea ballon is actually depleting and another weekend is coming up (gulp!)

 

FRANCESCO: Always appreciate your visit!

 

TONY: Thank you much for your feedback. Always value it.

 

YONGBO: Thanks for taking the time.

 

KIM: So glad you like the series. I almost have enough for a year and a half right now. I'm thinking about putting them up for fundraising to help a neighbor family that was involved in an extremely serious head-on auto accident couple weeks ago.

 

Wilson

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Wilson, could not be better. Your skill with the camera is excellent. I strive for the day when I can achieve such results. Thanks for sharing and keep the bar moving up. Scott
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Fabulous artistic creation. Composition and the spectrum of colours and light make this image a masterpiece. Best regards,Wilson.

 

P.S Galleries of Modern Art may approach you shortly.

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Wilson, very sensitive eye & feeling of colors you have to spot this natural abstract! well done! and thanks for your kind comment on my image! 7/7 best regards.
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Extraordinary. I like to read the details and I admire your purpose and target here. Talent is one thing but you also need energy, passion and joy. Wonderful work. Regards.
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Hi Wilson, your Seattle project was exceptionally successful. You have a real knack for arranging subject matter.
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thanks Wilson for sharing so much creativity, you are an inspiration for me even tough I'll never be able to reach this level of fine art!
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Excellent shot and different perspective of the Space Needle Wilson. I like the angle and the static needle against the motion at bottom. Also very sharp
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After all that series of comments, what is left is the series of skilled works . Pnina.
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COLIN: Appreciate feedback from someone of your calibre.

 

WIM: Thank you much for taking the time.

 

A.K.: You're too kind.

 

RICHARD: Thank you, too. As for the comment, I just called it the way I see it.

 

JAN: Thanks you much for your kind feedback.

 

JON: Appreciate your feedback.

 

ROBERT: Thanks. Of course you can. Just keep at it, my friend.

 

SPENCER: You better not stop!

 

ALLON: Thank you much for your feedback.

 

ALEC: Really glad you like it, Alec.

 

KEN: Always appreciate your feedback.

 

BEN: Thank you much for taking the time.

 

PNINA: Appreciate it. Safe travel, Pnina.

 

CURTIS: Thank you sir for dropping in.

 

Wilson

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It really looks out of the world alien image :) Congrats Wilson for the wonderful ALL unique space needle photos! Eventhough, I had been there, I could not have imagined so many wonderful compositions. Your imaginations are very very high! I'm curious to know how many days this space needle folder took to photograph.
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