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    CityScapes

    Are there enough people who shoot cityscapes and urban scenes to warrant a thread display some images?
    I have been enjoying the Tree, Bridges and portrait threads very much.



    The City of Montreal, on a deep sunset evening.
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    Re: CityScapes

    The city by the bay, cropped 4X10, E100VS, about an hour after sunset
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    Re: CityScapes

    Downtown Los Angeles
    Sinar-P 8x10
    210mm Sironar-S f32 2 min

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    Boston
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    Re: CityScapes

    Another SF cityscape, with Ferry Building and Trans-America Pyramid
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    Re: CityScapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin Beckenbach View Post
    Downtown Los Angeles
    Sinar-P 8x10
    210mm Sironar-S f32 2 min
    This vantage point looks very precarious. Especially with an 8x10. Bravo!
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    Re: CityScapes

    More than you know! Imagine seven feet of tripod and a step ladder.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Lockrey View Post
    This vantage point looks very precarious. Especially with an 8x10. Bravo!

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    Re: CityScapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin Beckenbach View Post
    More than you know! Imagine seven feet of tripod and a step ladder.
    I bet that put at least five years of age on you.

    I had a chance to peruse your website and in one word: WOW! Nice work.
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    Re: CityScapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin Beckenbach View Post
    More than you know! Imagine seven feet of tripod and a step ladder.
    Last time I tried something far tamer that that, I got a 37 dollars ticket for not being on the foot path.

    Did you request a permit from the city or just took your chances?
    (for a small fee for the permit, Montreal is willing to bend the rules a little, they have a film permits division now, I hear it does very well for them).
    Great picture.

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