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This is the last of the SF architectural shots I've taken as of recent.
I most curious to hear any opinions about the light. I shot it at a higher ISO so it's pretty intense, and sort of bleeds down the building, but the RGB doesn't go past 250 (out of 255...), so I guess I'm just curious if anyone thinks it's too much.
I like it, but it would be awesome to hear outside opinions besides those of "non-photo savy" parents and friends who think everything is 'so cool.' haha!

Thank you again everyone for the previous advice and comments. I really do enjoy this community. Glad I joined!

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Old 10-23-2007, 05:59 PM
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I really like this shot. In fact I have been looking into getting the 10-22mm just for this reason. How do you like it?
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Old 10-23-2007, 06:56 PM
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I really like this shot. In fact I have been looking into getting the 10-22mm just for this reason. How do you like it?
I absolutely love the this lens! Architecture being a favorite subject of mine, I always wanted to pick one up, but money pending, I was pretty hesitant for a while. I finally just said, "What the heck" and bought one off B&H and now I rarely take it off for buildings and things of that sort. I've just been testing the waters with it for portraits, more particularly band promo stuff for some local groups and friends and it seems to come out nicely.
Only problem I've found is that you get some vignetting when you attach filters@10mm, but that's not a big issue for me.
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I really like the colour. I like the strip that comes down the right edge of the front most building. I don't feel it's too much. The buildings look very reflective like chrome. Really nicely composed. Great shot.
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