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© Copyright 2008, John Crosley, All Rights Reserved

Newcomb & Barneveld, San Francisco


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Nikon D300, Nikkor 17~55 f. 2.8 @ f 4, iso 200 at 1/400th sec. Desaturated in Photoshop CS3 Adobe Camera Raw 4.5 from NEF capture

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© Copyright 2008, John Crosley, All Rights Reserved

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This is the intersection of Newcomb & Barneveld in San Francisco's

Industrial District. Captured full frame and unmanipulated (nor do I

expect to manipulate it at all, unless you can convince me otherwise.)

Your ratings and critiques are invited and most welcome. If you rate

harshly or very critically, please submit a helpful and constructive

comment; please share your superior photographic knowledge to help

improve my photography. Thanks! Enjoy! John

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This image has been replaced due to a minor upload error resulting in one of two nearly identical images being uploaded but the first upload had a defect.

 

As soon as the PN servers are refreshed, and before you rate or comment, please image this without any 'dark area' at the bottom if you are in a hurry (as the replacement has no 'dark area' and is otherwise identical) or wait to refresh your browser and the replacement image will supplant the posted image.

 

Sorry for confusion (Adobe Bridge is malfunctioning and nonrepairable, and such mistakes may happen nwo from time to time).

 

John (Crosley)

 

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I guess I understand Italian. I could read and undersand every word you wrote.

 

I felt the same way, exactly, about this capture.

 

I don't like all my captures, but this one is good.

 

I'm waiting for the PN servers to update the replacement so the shadow, lower right, disappears, then it may be better (but who knows for sure?).

 

Thanks for the very complimentary words.

 

Molto grazzi.

 

John (Crosley)

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While we wait for Photo.net servers to update this 'medium' version and the thumbnail to eliminate the upload with the shadow, bottom, if one clicks on the image twice, the 'large' version will appear, in which the shadow is missing, and you can judge this image without distraction.

 

At one time such image replacements were accomplished almost instantaneously, but apparently the server software and updates run differently now.

 

I apologize for extra effort to see the pristine image until the server(s) update(s).

 

John (Crosley)

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