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02/10/2011 09:24:07 PM |
Love the details on the skyscrapers in the foreground - and love how you have the seascape/bay included in the backdrop to the far right and left. You have great dynamic B&W tones that really pop visually. |
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02/06/2011 02:03:31 AM |
classic view of NY and always something different to look at. |
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02/05/2011 04:50:19 PM |
Love the stark blacks, it really works for this shot. |
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02/04/2011 09:42:22 AM |
Really nice b&w conversion. Great detail in the foreground. |
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02/03/2011 08:25:45 PM |
Classic image. Black and white is perfect! |
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02/03/2011 07:10:14 PM |
Classic shot, love the blurred out BG. |
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02/03/2011 06:54:01 PM |
As long as we're reprocessing it, let's take advantage of rotate and perspective control? :-) Cool shot. |
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02/03/2011 03:24:44 PM |
I think this is tremendous. It almost looks like a tilt-shift image. |
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02/03/2011 01:26:57 PM |
i really like the feel of this! the contrasty sepia totally brings out the New York vibe in it. did you add blur to the background? if so the blur around the empire state building seems a little harsh. i do however like how the blur makes the city fall away from you, definitely adding to the awesome dynamic of the photo
-Max
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