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"Yesterday's View of Tomorrow (1962 World Expo)"


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 exp., f8, 3.2 sec., incandecent WB, in-camera vivid, velbon tripod mounted. Manipulation: Distort, added moon from couple frames earlier.


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Reflecting yesteryear's idea of what future will look like. Arches

of Seattle Pacific Science Center reflecting off a nearby building.

Taken a G3 for a spin last Friday night. Feedback is welcome.

Thanks.

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interesting view, like looking through a window to some eerie guys walking by. Of course the moon puts life into it, without it would be more static and dead. Regards!
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Simple and elegant and enjoyable to look at. Your Intro makes it sound like you went out with the G3 and took a few causal handheld snapshots. This G3 camera must really be an amazing piece of hardware (LOL).
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Love it - strong lines and nice curves make for an interesting abstract effect, with the moon to give it realism.
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Thanks for your honest feedback.

 

GAVIN: Glad you like it.

 

ANDREA: You're right, the moon adds life. Just be careful of RE walking behind you. ^_^

 

HOWARD: Always appreciate your feedback. Yes, it's a workhorse at the office, but never get to seen real action in the field. I actually took it out to play again after work today. Poor thing.

 

BILIANA: Thanks for your enthusiasm.

 

MARTA: Thanks. Hope it's not too usual. ;^)

 

KIM: Thanks. Well said. ^_^

 

WIM: So glad for your visit. I really miss the Netherlands even this time of the year.

 

MERIWETHER: Thanks for commenting.

 

Wils

^_^

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This is excellent! I was expecting a photo something different, until I looked at the exposure date, I went to the World Expo and I think I was 4 yrs. old, even though its not what I expected I am so NOT disappointed, as this is very good work. 7/7

 

Susanna c. Clapsadle

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Great!! This is an interesting shot ... and gives the viewer lots to look at and consider in regards to the composition. :-)
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