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"Windy City"


wilsontsoi

Canon A620 at 7mm (approx. 35mm FL 135 equiv.,) ISO-50, manual exposure, f8 at 10 sec., table-top tripod, 2-sec. self timer. Manipulation: Slight channel mixer and free transform.


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Nice shot Wilson. :) I was just there a few weeks ago and failed miserably taking a self portrait in the ball.

 

I like the angle of the camera for this, a good decision to level in the reflection rather than the world. Great composition and color.

 

Nice capture!

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Sorry, Wils. This just doesn't work for me. Too obvious. I'd say it's just good but not great. The image just doesn't have that Tsoi PUNCH.
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Works for me, you obviously have a complete understanding of the art of composition and the ability to execute your ideas in clean near perfection in Photoshop. For many posters including me, the program should be called photochop instead.
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Wilson- Why is everyone assuming this has been PhotoShopped to achieve this effect. This effect was achieved via a reflection in the Millennium sculpture & an interesting camera angle, correct?

 

I really enjoy these images. I like the inclusion of the people & the camera angle gives it a very futuristic, surreal look. All the angles, curves & color work very well together to form a well balanced composition. This is very creative & well seen. Keep it up, I like :)

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Jayme, if you don't think this is Photoshopped maybe they are releasing some of that Makers Mark in the water supply down in Bardstown(kidding,don't get mad). It's a darn good job at photoshop however, just like your ps work.
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Hi Wilson....isn't this sculpture an amazing tool for images? I could've taken them all day (and night). I like this take on it a lot...especially the line of warm lights.
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Another great relection shot. Very well exposed shot. You really know how to get the angle right. I love these series of reflection shots from this object. Cheers!
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You've got a treasure cove of shots from Chicago and lead the way in creative architectural shots. Very nice.
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A Treasure Trove. Great description! What I like about this one is the reflection of the sidewalk area ... it adds a good amount of negative space that balances the busy-ness of the lights and lines from the buildings, both reflected & not.
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