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"Illumination"


wilsontsoi

Nikon D2X, 18-70 AFS, modified WB, ISO-100, f14 at 6 sec., Velbon tripod, and 2-sec. self-timer. Manipulation: Color balance, saturation, layer, brush, render, etc. Seattle Center's Space Needle at the base with 3 of its many ground-level up-light lamps.


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FRANCESCO: Glad you approved.

 

GEORGE: Thanks for your compliment.

 

HOWARD: Very happy you think so.

 

PNINA: Glad you like this.

 

CONNI: Very glad that it had inspired you!

 

RICK: Thanks for your input. Indeed got to be a bit judicial with all the effect available. ^_^

 

KRISTIN: Very glad you like this.

 

LINDA: Appreciative of feedback from a veteran like yourself.

 

ALLON: Just give me a little advance notice, Allon. ^_^

 

JERRY: Thanks for your comment. It's amazing what one can come up with when forced into a situation (in my case, a long, stationary hold at home.)

 

CAMILO: Very glad you think so.

 

KEN: Thanks for your compliment!

 

KIM: I guess it's personal. Some likes it hot. And some, not. ^_^

 

CHERLYN: Thanks. That's probably the best comment, (craning your neck up to look at it.)

 

LEON: Again, thanks for the comment. I do want to communicate the height. ^_^

 

TAN: You're too kind!

 

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COLIN: It can indeed be tacky. Tried it out a few times and even let my kids vote on them. ^_^

 

SL: Thank you much for your compliment.

 

Wilson

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Sorry I'm late. What more can I say. I love the lens flares, the composition, the angle of view, the stars in the dark blue sky, all terrific. I would like to see the original, just for referrence. Very, very nice!
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Thanks for commenting, Jayme. Here's the original capture. The sky was about completely dark by the time shot this. I am still trying to find more unique ways to shoot this place. After this past year or so, I have never look at this structure the same way again. ^_^

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Wilson your images have such beautiful colour to them. I like how you frame your images a lot. This one is no different. Terrific work.
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