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Century City
Image Title:  Century City
 
 By: gregory J. mclemore  
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Photographer gregory J. mclemore {K:1810}
Project #9 Pictures of Our Members Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 12/19/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 272 Shutter
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Critiques 7 Rating
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Gregory McLemore   {K:25057} 12/19/2003
Stunning tones and well composed, lovely work.


Tommaso Di Falco   {K:18990} 12/19/2003
Beautiful reflection and composition. I like the pespective too...
Thanks!! Merry Cristmas and Happy New Year to you my friend...
enjoy, Tommaso


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 12/19/2003
Great color and DOF. It is very slight less than half a degree but your image is slightly tilted. Tough to make out with the distortion of the buildings. The buildings farthest away have the least amount of lean and this is where I checked this. Just a nit. Great reflection.



Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 12/19/2003
One other thing to consider is fixing the leaning buildings (image perspective) if that is not your style. If you do do this in Photoshop or an equivalent you'll want to keep a little more space between the frame edge and your buildings. I've done this for you to see the difference and how much of the buildings are lost in the crop after the perspective adjustment. Something to consider if you can't afford a tilt-shift lens :) I With my 16mm lens I do this from time to time. I did this for fun with some of my LA night shots, but have yet to post them. I actually like the tilt, but it's not always for everyon.



John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 12/20/2003
Personaly.......I believe this is YOUR BEST SHOT! Bravo Gregory. PERFECTION!


Cedric Sims   {K:3259} 12/22/2003
I like this perspective! Nice warm colors & reflections. Happy Holidays to you & your family.


Joshua Rainey   {K:5069} 12/25/2003
Beautiful reflection. I love this shot but the picture but I think it needs to be tilted to the right so that the building on the left is parallel to the side of the picture. Great shot though...


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