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07/01/2005 04:31:27 AM · #1 |
This 16 screen theater recently opened at our local mall. I thought it would make an interesting subject to shoot so I stopped by there after a client meeting this evening...
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07/01/2005 04:50:27 AM · #2 |
16 screens Wow.
Nice shots. I'm just wondering, with all those lights ready to illuminate the features on the main pillars, how interesting this could look at night. |
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07/01/2005 05:01:56 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by BlackDot: 16 screens Wow.
Nice shots. I'm just wondering, with all those lights ready to illuminate the features on the main pillars, how interesting this could look at night. |
Good idea! I'll do it next chance I get. Thanks.
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07/01/2005 07:19:47 AM · #4 |
heyah, ken, when you go back, also look for some non-traditional angles...it looks like there's quite a bit of geometry to work with. |
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07/01/2005 01:34:05 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by skiprow: heyah, ken, when you go back, also look for some non-traditional angles...it looks like there's quite a bit of geometry to work with. |
Great suggestions, Skip! Will do! |
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07/01/2005 01:35:49 PM · #6 |
if you have a wide or ultra wide shooting up close to the building might be cool
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07/01/2005 01:37:26 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by art-inept: if you have a wide or ultra wide shooting up close to the building might be cool |
I have a crappy wide angle adapter with massive distortion and discoloration. Needs ta gets me one of those nice Tamron's or something. Great suggestion though! |
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