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NathanCH

macrumors 65816
Oct 5, 2007
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That is a great yellow, Alex!


Madeline (FlickR Link):

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mikeschmeee

macrumors 6502a
Mar 9, 2009
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Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Hey sleepypanda that bridge you captured in Tokyo Bay looks a lot like the one here in Vancovuer. Neat!! :p Maybe the engineers copied the one in Tokyo! haha.
 

TheSVD

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Yup 18-55mm. BTW I'm sort of learning photography so out of interest, why did the fact I zoomed to 55mm catch your attention? :)

it wasnt that you zoomed to 55, it was just that picture looked really close for 55mm! I'll be playing with my kit lens now :D And in response to your earlier post, that 100-300mm sounds cool! I have a tamron 70-300mm, that doubles as a 1:2 macro lens too, which is cool :) Have fun learning photography, i haven't even done it for 6 months yet and i love it :D
 

LERsince1991

macrumors 65816
Jul 24, 2008
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UK
it wasnt that you zoomed to 55, it was just that picture looked really close for 55mm! I'll be playing with my kit lens now :D And in response to your earlier post, that 100-300mm sounds cool! I have a tamron 70-300mm, that doubles as a 1:2 macro lens too, which is cool :) Have fun learning photography, i haven't even done it for 6 months yet and i love it :D

Ah right! wicked! I think its time you got back into photography. Killer thread you started here! Made me start to publish a photo a day on here, facebook, flickr and my website (naturally having a mac, iPhoto takes care of the last 3 in seconds ;P)

Todays and yesterdays as I didnt have time before :(
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Pinkiy

macrumors regular
Nov 11, 2008
106
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Surrey, UK
no where near as good as some as these on here but my addition

taken at my work in underground car park with not much lighting but came out ok.

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Details
Camera: Cannon IXUS 90
Effects: Colour Filter on the pale Green

After: Used PS to add the indicator colour

i so want a DSLR :)
 

feuerschlange

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Oct 13, 2008
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Ah right! wicked! I think its time you got back into photography. Killer thread you started here! Made me start to publish a photo a day on here, facebook, flickr and my website (naturally having a mac, iPhoto takes care of the last 3 in seconds ;P)

Todays and yesterdays as I didnt have time before :(
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I like these.
 

Phrasikleia

macrumors 601
Feb 24, 2008
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^^^Nice one, Dale. I like the graphic quality of the shot and the complementary colors. You could probably get a little more "snap" out of it with a levels/curves adjustment to bring the highlights up. Maybe a touch of Smart Sharpen too.
 

Designer Dale

macrumors 68040
Mar 25, 2009
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Folding space
^^^Nice one, Dale. I like the graphic quality of the shot and the complementary colors. You could probably get a little more "snap" out of it with a levels/curves adjustment to bring the highlights up. Maybe a touch of Smart Sharpen too.

Thanks for the comments. It was a dull day and I found art on my car. I will reprocess this and see what it looks like.

Dale

PS: My curiosity has led me to research your posting nic. Do you have any recommendation for a "light read" book on this?
 

Phrasikleia

macrumors 601
Feb 24, 2008
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Over there------->
PS: My curiosity has led me to research your posting nic. Do you have any recommendation for a "light read" book on this?

Just about any handbook on Greek art published in the last decade would include something on this very famous sculpture. It's a fascinating artwork for many reasons, giving scholars lots to chew on. Mary Stieber recently published a whole chapter on it in her book, The Poetics of Appearance in the Attic Korai. It probably isn't best described as "light" reading, but her prose is very lively; it's not a difficult read, at any rate.

A literal translation of the name "Phrasikleia" would be something like "I speak acclaim," which I thought was appropriate when joining up on the MR forums so that I could make comments about photographs. :)
 
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