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    My vision of N Y C

    After a photographic journey I offer some of my best color photographs and mostly B & W which for me is the most beautiful.
    I will put them from time to time.

    # 1 Sunset on lower Manhattan

    My vision of N Y C

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    Nicely done.

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    WOW! Great shot with strong but nice colors , thanks for sharing

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    I like it......well done.

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    Looks like judgement day!!!! i would love some tone down different people, different taste, that's all

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    I lived there for four years and never saw it like that. Beautiful.

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    Quote Originally Posted by LePetomane View Post
    I lived there for four years and never saw it like that. Beautiful.

    Paul, I was lucky, but of course Nandakumar I pushed up the cursors, (I like it)
    Thanks everybody.
    Next one later......

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    Absolutely gorgeous... can you share the EXIF details please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    Absolutely gorgeous... can you share the EXIF details please?
    Nikon D 800 E, 24 mm, F/9, 133 s, ISO 100

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    Colours and mood way out. I like it very much. Keep it up.
    Cheers Ole

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    Jean, another great shot, you are pushing the bar very high. As Ole said keep it up.

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    Thank you John, Binnur, Dave, Nandakumar, Paul, Trev, Ole and Maurice.
    As promised a new one.
    Not the same level, but I cannot be lucky every time

    # 2 Stairs, a symbol of NYC.

    My vision of N Y C
    Last edited by bje07; 2nd September 2016 at 11:28 AM.

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    Nice, Jean. I like the assymetrical composition and the processing. You caught this at a good time of day.

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    Quote Originally Posted by bje07 View Post
    Thank you John, Binnur, Dave, Nandakumar, Paul, Trev, Ole and Maurice.
    As promised a new one.
    Not the same level, but I cannot be lucky every time
    Stairs, a symbol of NYC.

    My vision of N Y C
    New Yorkers call these "fire escapes"

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    133sec! That takes a very steady tripod and stepping around very lightly while the shutter is open. I assume this took a 10-stop ND filter? The colours are a bit over the top, but then, it works for this type of shot. You certainly did push those sliders!

    For the second shop, were you shooting a PC-E lens or did you correct the distortion on PP?

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    Jean, your second shot is also pushing it. I like what you are trying to do, indeed I find it refreshing. That is only my opinion.
    Cheers Ole

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    The second image is very nice too Jean, I like the PP

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    I assume this took a 10-stop ND filter?
    Yes I used a ND 1000
    For the second shop, were you shooting a PC-E lens or did you correct the distortion on PP?
    No PC-E, just he 24-120 mm f/4 Nikon. + PP with DXO Viewpoint 2.

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    Re: My vision of N Y C

    To follow I propose you Manhattan bridge at night and Cobblestones at Dumbo in monochrome

    # 3 Manhattan bridge at night My vision of N Y C

    # 4 Cobblestones at Dumbo My vision of N Y C
    Last edited by bje07; 2nd September 2016 at 03:43 PM.

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    Make #2 a vertical compo., by avoiding the balcony as well as two rows of windows; i am sure it will be a winner then

    What was the exposure time for Manhattan bridge? Great image!!!

    How you managed such low angle in the last image, i wonder

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