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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last weekend I attened one of the Scott Kelby's PhotoWalks in New York City and now its time to pick the best image. I would like to hear your opinion! The four images above are my favs but there are more in my photostream so please head over to PhotoWalk in NYC to see all of the images. Looing forward to hear your what you think. Last edited by anitamphoto; 07-23-2009 at 04:16 PM. Reason: change the size of images |
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I really like the 3rd one. It looks like he's about to get up and walk down the street.
I can't wait to take my trip to NYC later this year. Its going to be a lot of fun.
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Patrick Murtagh Nikon D60 18mm-55mm and 55-200mm kit lenses www.murtaghphotography.com |
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I like the second one...is that the flatiron building? Love the perspective.
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Leona LA photography Nikon D90 & assorted lenses http://www.flickr.com/photos/30157359@N03/ The world's coming to an end!! ... quick, grab your camera |
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I like #2, the line of the building takes you straight into the picture, love the contrast of the grey building against the blue sky.
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Michele. Canon 7D,Canon 400D,kit lense EFS-18-55,EFS-75-300. EFS-18-200 |
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Nice stuff! I like the reflection in the side of the car. It's like selective coloring, but it's not! My favorite though, is #2. I'm a sucker for architecture and old things and you have set the building off against a magnificent sky.
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MIKE I've got a Nikon camera / I take photographs Please don't take my SD Card away... --what Paul Simon would have sung, if he'd written "Kodachrome" today |
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