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"Seattle in Detail"


wilsontsoi

Nikon D2X, AF-D 80-200 f2.8, ISO-100, auto WB, aperture priority, f5, 1/160 sec., 2-sec. self-timer, hand-held. Manipulation: Perspective and color adjustment. Rainier Tower on the left and Washington Mutual Tower on the right.


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Architecture

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CR: Its equal to a conjurer: You look at his hands every second, you notice nothing special. Then the stunning result follows. REgards
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Without looking in "detail tab," wanna guess what buildings these

are? Does this work for you? Why, why not?

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very nice composition... washington mutual on the right and...hmm.. can't think of the name (rainier something bank?). that one has always scared me, earthquake-wise.
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Ah, makes me homesick. Rainier Tower and 1201 Third Avenue -- you must have been on Union, more or less in front of Banana Republic, just above 5th Ave.
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Beautiful perspective of some very interesting achitecture. I love the colours and the lighting here creates wonderful contrasting shadows.
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Crisp and sharp. I like the subtle lighting apparent on the right side and the combination of colors.
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HOWARD: Very glad you like this.

 

PNINA: Thanks for checking this out.

 

REINER: Danke schoen!

 

JEREMY: You're the first winner. No prize though. It's true what you said about the Rainier Tower! ^_^

 

JAYME: Thanks, Jayme.

 

DONALD: You're too good. Bet you even have a GPS coordinates! ^_^

 

KIM T: Thank you for your comment, Kim.

 

KIM S: Always appreciate your feedback.

 

KEN: Glad you like this, Ken.

 

ALEC: Thanks for dropping in. Indeed we can use this type of image for lens test even though I didn't have that in mind when shooting this.

 

SHAWN: Thanks for your comment. How fascinating to see they built the curve part of Rainier Tower!

 

COLIN: Thanks, Colin. Clean colours? I just make sure I never talk dirty to the cameras or lenses. ^_^

 

PAULA: That's easy. 90 is always the right angle (ha, ha, ha, . . .) ^_^

 

ALEXANDRA: Thanks, Alexandra.

 

Wilson

^_^

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