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"Hold On to Handrails"


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


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Wilson, though I never been there before. But I have the honour to tour around this place. Very nice composition. you certainly got an good eye. Congrats. 7/7
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Wonderful lighting and excellent night shot!

and superb concept/composition! Biliana

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Great colors and angle, Wilson. The lights along the stairs and the railing on the other side lead the eye into the image. And the needle is very well placed in the composition.
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You creative sense for beauty and ability to control graphic design really comes out in this series of images. These two factors differentiate you from the rest of the pack.
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Wilson, I like the complex of materials , and the different forms composed here. Interesting angle as well. Good series of works. Pnina
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Great composition, very complex shot to pull off without being busy or confused. The colors have great range. The blue has punch, allow the tower to contrast. While the foreground geometry walks your eyes to the tower. - Always great work. Regards, Scott
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Beautiful play of light and colors. Nice composition. Perspective of shot is quite unique .. I hope you did not sprain your neck in this process... lol.

 

 

Kind regards.

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An almost dizzying effect, Wilson. Did you shoot something similar before? I seem to remember the lights and handrail on the right side. Am I crazy? Anyway, nice color saturation and very creative view.
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You really do a great job these Wilson! The subject, color, composition, POV, your PS skill; everything welds together into a powerful, arresting experience for the viewer. Very Good photograph! Regards.
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SPENCER: Glad this series can be a virtual tour for you, even though it's only at night time.

 

BILIANA: I'm happy that you like it.

 

LOU ANN: Thanks for your comment as usual.

 

PETER: Appreciate your feedback.

 

HOWARD: Even though the, "Differentiator," doesn't have the same ring as the "Terminator," I'll take it nevertheless. ^_^

 

DAVE: Thanks for checking this out!

 

CHiPs: Thanks for your feedback always. No such luck with a 34" Plasma for me yet though.

 

PHINA: Thanks. Admittedly, a lot of credit goes to Frank Gehry for the EMP and to Edward Carlson for the Needle.

 

JERRY: Thanks for your feedback always.

 

SCOTT: Really great to know you like this.

 

ZAFAR: Thanks for looking. No, I didn't sprain my neck, but if I did, I guess I know who to go to!

 

KEN: Always value your feedback.

 

KIM: Maybe you need Dr. Zafar to take a look (the head for dizzyness.) Good memory, Kim. There is one in the series, "Color of the Nights," (click, "Friday Night at Seattle Center" link at top,) that was taken from the same proximity and similarly includes the EMP and the Needle, but you will quickly find that that's pretty much where the similarity ends.

 

GAETAN: Merci, as always.

 

WALTER: Thank you much for taking the time and commenting. I defnitely appreciate your kind words.

 

Wilson

^_^

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