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Harbor Club Condominiums. Completed year: 1992. The towers are currently the tenth-tallest buildings in San Diego.

🏗️ Truly a luxury high-rise condo building, the 41-story, 2-tower Harbor Club in downtown San Diego's Marina District boasts an iconic status among the city skyline. 💫

🌃 San Diego Downtown, San Diego, California.

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akash.nu

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A dramatic new addition to the Manhattan skyline - Taking Manhattan Living To Greater Heights.

A Downtown Collaboration. Soaring 88 stories high, Fifteen Hudson Yards is an incredible addition to the sparkling skyline of Manhattan. bringing together distinctive architecture, customer interiors, and world-class resident amenities.

15 Hudson Yards, New York City, New York.

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You reminded me of this shot at Hudson yard.

New York, USA

November 2022

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akash.nu

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May 26, 2016
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I have to ask you
is this photo enhanced in any way?
Just asking if it’s not, the difference between the 14 Pro Max and 12 Pro Max is quite noticeable

Nope, no enhancements and yes there is a noticeable difference depending on what you shoot and how you shoot I guess. Plus slight enhancement / colour grading, if you are into that stuff.
 
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rjjacobson

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Sep 12, 2014
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A bunch of old “fossils” collecting trilobite fossils at Emigrant Pass California 2014. I have the orange shirt FYI ;-). The dark browish dipping rocks at shoulders and above our heads are full of trilobites and other lower Cambrian fossils. I love the beautiful scenery of the american SW in the deserts of California and Nevada (this is on border of two just west of Las Vegas a bit.) Below FYI only, are some typical finds from this location as attachments.
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katbel

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Actually a genuine Margarita / Margherita? is yellowish-green , reflecting its relationship to limes, so a brighter green probably wouldn't seem all that extraordinary. When from time to time I decide to have a Margarita at home, I use a glass from my set of them which looks very similar to the one you've shown here. Cheers!

With regard to viewing this image, on my screens (both the MBP's built-in screen and the larger external monitor's screen) as a lovely, vivid blue. Reminds me of popsicles we used to get as kids, which were called "Sky Blue" and had a distinctive fruity flavor.

It was just the incongruence in the identification of the glass with the type of drink supposedly in there as the content which caught my attention. I'm old and not a participant in the current bar scene. For all I know, now people are serving Margaritas in water tumblers and Martinis in glasses meant to hold whiskey or even just putting them into shot glasses! LOL!

The image itself is really nice and you did a good job, especially with the lovely blue coloring and well-shot presentation.
I agree that the right glass for a specific drink makes it more special. I cannot drink a glass of wine if served in a paper cup and of course a real Margarita needs a salted rim , I’m with you 100%
A fake beads Martini could be served in any glass for photographic purposes 😎, the only exception.

Interesting you see it blue and not green . It’s a sRGB photo converted from Adobe RGB , what I usually use for all my photos.
Is everyone seeing it blue?
 

mollyc

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I agree that the right glass for a specific drink makes it more special. I cannot drink a glass of wine if served in a paper cup and of course a real Margarita needs a salted rim , I’m with you 100%
A fake beads Martini could be served in any glass for photographic purposes 😎, the only exception.

Interesting you see it blue and not green . It’s a sRGB photo converted from Adobe RGB , what I usually use for all my photos.
Is everyone seeing it blue?

Although teal-ish, if I had to peg it to one color, I'd also say blue, not green.
 

DanteHicks79

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