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US Capital at Night
Image Title:  US Capital at Night
 
 By: Joe McCary  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer Joe McCary {K:3235}
Project N/A Camera Model Noblex 150
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50 Noblar
Uploaded 9/12/2001 Film / Memory Type Ektachrome 100S
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 479 Shutter 1/15th
Favorites Aperture f8
Critiques 7 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About This is made with a swing lens panorama camera.
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Chris Whaley   {K:3844} 9/12/2001
Wow....I haven't seena perspecitve like this on this subject...great job....love the lighting as well.


Artie Colantuono   {K:12275} 9/13/2001
nice use of the format Joe....nicely done...


Deleted User   {K:6775} 9/13/2001
Very nice Joe...never seen a sky quite like that. Thought you had cropped this image...it works well in this format..*smile*.....Maggie


Joe Blow   {K:1918} 9/14/2001
Nice to see someone else using the Noblex. Love the clouds and the composition is well-balanced.


Debbie Groff   {K:9569} 9/14/2001
Beautiful.


Joe McCary   {K:3235} 9/14/2001
Thank you all for your kind comments. And yes John, there is nothing quite like the look of a Noblex image. For those who have not experienced this camera, it "sees" about 140? from left to right. The lens rotates around the film, which is held in a curved film "plane." It is a different way to see from conventional cameras. It is the camera I choose for pleasure most times.
Joe McCary


meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net   {K:3974} 10/10/2002
wow! perfect! only wish for a bigger picture.


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