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Underside of Chicago Bean.jpg
Underside of Chicago Bean.jpg
wehrmacher


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Camera: Pentax K10D
Lens: Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF
Location: Chicago IL
Date: Nov 17, 2007
Aperture: F5.6
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/80
Galleries: Abstract, Cityscape
Date Uploaded: Mar 16, 2008

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This is the underside of the reflection "Bean" in Chicago. You will see me in the center of the "bull's eye"

As I am here to learn, I would appreciate any comments and suggestions... good or bad. Thanks

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05/29/2008 03:22:19 AM
Cool! This one keeps you looking for awhile. I second the others, play with curves, levels, and contrast and you should be able to get something really great out of this. Have you tried black and white? It almost is already so I wonder if that would add or detract from the image.
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05/24/2008 01:06:11 AM
Another view of a commonly photographed attraction, done in a different way. I like your eye for seeing things a bit different. Maybe playing with levels or curves would bump up the wow factor on this a little.
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05/12/2008 04:48:40 PM
Nice abstract! I really like it. Brights could be brighter and darks, darker to really make it pop.
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05/07/2008 03:19:36 PM
This is good abstract as rwo82939 mentioned. My eye just moves around the image looking at all the people and the different lines created by the reflection. My only suggestion here is that is looks just a little underexposed. Maybe just a little more light would bring this to life a bit more.
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05/03/2008 12:02:28 AM
This is really a great abstract image it is amazing what reflections can produce on objects and buildings. You will learn a lot from the images on this site although I wish more people would explain how they do them and would comment more on beginners work.
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