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Hong Kong Street Scene
Image Title:  Hong Kong Street Scene
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84031}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D300
Categories Cityscape
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Panoramas
Spherical Panoramas
Lens Sigma 8mm f/3.5 circular fisheye
Uploaded 2/3/2009 Film / Memory Type Sundisk Extreme 2GB
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 154 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Hong Kong
State - 
Country - China   China
About Another of the Panini projections of part of a 360 x 180 panorama.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Saad Salem   {K:61229} 2/3/2009
I like it from the heart,it just as if you live the seen,my best regards,
Saad


Roger Williams   {K:84031} 2/4/2009
Thank you very much, Saad. I really appreciate your positive comments. I think you might like to view the entire panorama in the QuickTime panorama viewer. Do you have QuickTime installed? If you like, I could send the panorama file for you to view. It is about 1.5MB! (rather big)


Keith Saint   {K:12887} 2/4/2009
I like this series a lot Roger
You have really caught a busy scene well, the people in the foreground really give some depth.
Plenty to look at and thats why I have had this on my screen for the last five minutes
The only thing and I hope youy dont mind, I have tweaked the levels and I think it makes it slightly better.



Roger Williams   {K:84031} 2/4/2009
I am really pleased that you enjoy this series, Keith. As you know, I have been enjoying your wide-angle shots, and panoramas are the ultimate wide-angle experience! I am seriously PhotoShop "challenged," so I value suggestions for tweaking, although my personal preference is for slightly lower levels of saturation than I usually see on Usefilm, and I think the slightly gloomier look of my image is closer to how I remember that particular scene...


Saad Salem   {K:61229} 2/4/2009
thank you so much for your attention to me,Yes I have quick time 7.5,but I think it is unable to view panorama,I always use it to view my movies,but haven't use it for photos yet,thank you so much for your fine offer,I really appreciate it too much,my best regards and wishes,
Saad.


Roger Williams   {K:84031} 2/4/2009
No, it surely can view panoramas! I use it all the time. If you send me your mail address, I will send you a MOV file for QuickTime. My address is roger atmark adex hyphen japan dotcom. (I hope you can read this address!)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 8/24/2009
Hi Roger:)
Thought I try find you...your images have never left my mind!
I get a real sense of being there when I view your pics.
I am too surprised its a fish eye that you use, I thought they warped everything:)
Your images have inspired me to visit Japan someday!
Regards


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