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    Re: CityScapes



    cropped out of an 8x10 neg, 250 6.7 Fuji, HP5 in D:76 1:1.
    A piece of concrete fell and badly injured a worked, security is 24 hrs a day and it id getting harder to shoot this project as the overpass falls apart. The most recent visits have been 645 shoots.

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    Re: CityScapes

    Already posted this in my "introduction" thread, but I guess it could well have fitted into "cityscapes". We don't have much of a skyline here and in this view you don't see much of our own concrete addiction, but it's instantly recognizable which city that is.



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    I was out with my daughter shooting a picture under the expressway when we came across a few dead ground hogs, both realizing there must be a fox living nearby, she did not want to continue, so I stopped and shot this on the way out. I know it a bit of a horseshit pictures, but I like the lines none the less.

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    Re: CityScapes

    wall street, NYC

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    Re: CityScapes

    Rome: "The awakening".



    First picture taken with the Shen Hao camera I purchased from Marko here. Thanks Marko!

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    Re: CityScapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Wei View Post
    wall street, NYC
    love the mood in this shot
    great framing....

    see Wall street is really evil....
    the bankers are really just ghosts
    and the cop car is ready to take them to prison (or is that a taxi?)

    hope my politics doesn't offend, but I like the shot

    has a real Paul Strand feel
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    Re: CityScapes


    first shot with an 8x10, need to re-shoot this location again and try to avoid the annoying taxi doing a 3 point turn.

    Tachihara Field + Fujinon 300 f5.6 + Ilford FP at f32 and 1 hour exposure.

    How do people scan their 8x10s? I keep on getting nasty newton rings.

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    Re: CityScapes

    Quote Originally Posted by focalplane View Post
    Here's a shot of downtown San Francisco with a bus going by. Shot with a Gandolfi Tech III and Tri-X
    I love this shot. One of my favorites on this website. Wouldn't mind paying for a print.

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    Re: CityScapes

    Some nice stuff guys.

    Spiky, very nice as always, I really like your work.
    Can you not just hold the dark slide over the lens while Mister Cabbie breaks about 19 traffic rules?

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    Re: CityScapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank_E View Post
    love the mood in this shot
    great framing....

    see Wall street is really evil....
    the bankers are really just ghosts
    and the cop car is ready to take them to prison (or is that a taxi?)

    hope my politics doesn't offend, but I like the shot

    has a real Paul Strand feel

    Thanks, Frank. That basicly is why I want to take the picture this way, but there is always hope, even at this crumbled space, you can still see a piece of sky and the light is still on

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