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abqstyle Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 175 Country: United States |
![]() ![]() ![]() Three scenes from a walk around New York City this past week. From bright lights to subdued light. Any critiques appreciated! |
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Jeff M Registered: Nov 23, 2002 Total Posts: 496 Country: United States |
Maybe a little less tilt in #3, but other then that... |
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GregMeuse Registered: Sep 30, 2005 Total Posts: 126 Country: United States |
Love the colors/exposure on these. Were these handheld or tripod? |
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photocantina Registered: Jun 08, 2008 Total Posts: 57 Country: United States |
Very nice! Any details on exposure and equip for each? |
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abqstyle Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 175 Country: United States |
Thanks for the comments! All images were captured with a Nikon D60 and the kit 18-55mm VR lens. Only the first image was shot using a tripod all the others were captured handheld using the VR function of the kit lens. The top image shot at Aperture Priority mode at F:8 and -2/3 exposure compensation. The three other images were shot at 200 ISO, F:8 and typically 1/15 shutter speed. All shot raw and converted with Capture NX/ |
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eNoBlog Registered: Oct 31, 2009 Total Posts: 763 Country: United States |
I like the tilt in #3. I know this is a tough subject to photograph this way, but one thing I'd counsel you to do (also in looking at your Broadway photos) is to simplify and make your images less busy. It's hard to focus on a subject in any of these. |
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OntheRez Registered: Jul 16, 2008 Total Posts: 1481 Country: United States |
eNoBlog wrote: |
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Jo Dilbeck Registered: Dec 20, 2007 Total Posts: 1910 Country: United States |
OntheRez wrote: |
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abqstyle Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 175 Country: United States |
There is no rhyme or reason in Times Square! It's loud, garish, and noisy and everything is trying to get your attention at once. I was really hoping to convey a sense of that, along with the energy and colors of the place in these photos. You do not focus on one subject because everything is screaming for your attention. You just look up and watch the world swirl around you! ![]() |
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disci Registered: Oct 25, 2005 Total Posts: 684 Country: Australia |
Thanks for sharing Donald. To my eye the look impressively sharp and clear. |
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cjfromaustin Registered: Jul 10, 2009 Total Posts: 34 Country: N/A |
I like the first one... Looks like an American, SUV version, of the TARDIS. ha |
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Rob Tillyer Registered: Nov 17, 2007 Total Posts: 10424 Country: temp |
Wow I just wandered over to this forum for a look and I must say Wow. This are great. I love the colours. |
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abqstyle Registered: Oct 08, 2005 Total Posts: 175 Country: United States |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are a few more pics shot in New York City near sunset going home from work. I shot these handheld with my Olympus SP-350, a three year old 8meg point and shoot. These were shot raw at 50 ISO F3.5 typically at aroubd 1/20-1/30 of a second. I like the look and colors I get from this pocket camera! After looking at my own photos I realize how much advertising we harried New Yorkers are assaulted with! |
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PhotoDes Registered: Jul 03, 2009 Total Posts: 145 Country: United States |
I like everything about these -- the colors, the clarity, the garishness, although the first shot may be my favorite of the bunch. Maybe because I'm from Albuquerque, I feel the flashy lights are a bit outrageous (compared to the subtle beauty here in the desert). |