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    Yeaah Basel did it!!!!

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    My first LF shots! Bought a Toyo Omega view, with a 210mm last October.
    A lot of questions and practice needed! Fun.



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    Never taken an architecture photo before, but there's a new building in town.
    Central Government Office, Hong Kong


    Cenral Government Office - 4x5 by Rod.F, on Flickr

    Any comments/critique welcome. I'm not too sure why the image is soft at the top, so any help also welcome.

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    Very interesting building and a perfectly excecuted photo. Please don't stop taking architecture photos now you got started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod.F View Post
    Any comments/critique welcome. I'm not too sure why the image is soft at the top, so any help also welcome.
    Love the colors! I'm guessing your front standard was not perpendicular and was slanted ever so slightly forward?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod.F View Post
    Never taken an architecture photo before, but there's a new building in town.
    Central Government Office, Hong Kong
    That's great, Rod. I remember watching the handover from Britain to China in the spot where that building now stands - Hong Kong never stands still!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Love the colors! I'm guessing your front standard was not perpendicular and was slanted ever so slightly forward?
    It looked straight to my eye, I guess I should be checking more carefully for sharpness with my loupe.
    David, you're right about the place never standing still! Directly behind the camera they were doing some land reclamation. I'm sure you'll be able to walk to Kowloon soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nlubis View Post
    My first LF shots! Bought a Toyo Omega view, with a 210mm last October.
    A lot of questions and practice needed! Fun.



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    Your comments are welcomed.

    Love this one. Would make a spectacular poster.

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    This is my first batch using diafine with sheet film, I'm quite happy with the result, but I do have some streaking.


    North Bondi by Geoff A Roberts, on Flickr

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