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The Towers


hstelljes

Exposure Date: 2015:07:13 11:30:39;
ImageDescription: The Towers;
Make: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. ;
Model: E-M1 ;
Exposure Time: 1/250.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/7.1;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, auto mode;
FocalLength: 17.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 12.0 Windows;


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Hot, hazy and the middle of the day , you know the time your not

suppose to be shooting, but we were there and you know the rest.

Certainly an interesting building, located in Narragansett, Rhode

Island. All comments are welcome thanks for looking.

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Holger,

This is well framed and I like the POV.  Just hope there wasn't much traffic while you were in the middle of the road. 

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A not so usual way under this towers,you did this sot from the middle of road to have a perfect symmetric view.

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It was the only way to get it Radu, I was in the cross walk and had to shoot quickly though. This is a beautiful building and I'm afraid this is not its best side. Thanks for looking and commenting. Bill fortunately there was a lull in the traffic, thanks for your visit and comment.

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Patsy and Janegbert, it is always good to hear from you. Thanks for looking and your kind words. See you soon.

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hi, Holger,

I thought you applyed a perspective tool in order to get this effect , but I read your commentary and I can tell you fortunately capture the best angle for this passage;

the bridge is bending upon the street giving value to the towers;

all the best !

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Holger,

Thanks for visiting my portfolio and commenting on the Thyatira Church shot.    I absolutely LOVE this building!  I , too, have had to take shots at mid-day and feel your pain.....

I would love to take this one on an overcast, snowy day.  I bet the warm stone and roof would be beautiful against the snow.

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