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skylines
Image Title:  skylines
 
 By: Derek Dixon  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Derek Dixon {K:4948}
Project #32 Lines Camera Model finepix a310
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio London
Lens  
Uploaded 2/15/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 284 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 7 Rating
6.20
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Barry Walthall   {K:5319} 2/15/2004
Great lines....interesting composition...I like this a lot,Derek.


Ozge Bozkurt   {K:1127} 2/15/2004
clear shot!!! great...
which building is this? and where is it located?
:)zg


Teunis Haveman   {K:52854} 2/15/2004
Derek, beautiful lines
Teunis


Elaine Collins   {K:1575} 2/15/2004
Beautiful lines!


Paul's Photos   {K:35218} 2/15/2004
excellent perspective.. like the view of the sky through the glass ...good work


Marios Yiatzidis   {K:2243} 2/15/2004
Excellent photo Derek! Great perspective and reflections, nice composition and well-chosen angle.


Jim Greenfield   {K:5172} 3/8/2004
I love the composition and angle. the exposure is great considering the sky was the background. A polariser would have made this even better. The sky would have looked bluer and that large panel of glass would not be so cloudy. A polariser may not be possible to use on your style camera. If you do images like that often and have the eye for it, you should invest in a more professional camera.


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