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Architecture / buildings

Last post 24-11-2008, 2:42 PM by jinky. 49 replies.
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  •  14-05-2008, 7:33 PM 798712 in reply to 798524

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    Compared with some of the shots that have been posted on here, mine aren't great, but I am still learning.  Here's one from my lunch break today of my office.

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  •  14-05-2008, 10:48 PM 798841 in reply to 798712

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    This is the Beetham West Tower just down the road from the Liver Building in er... Liverpool! Wink [;)] It's also the only place I've shot where I've had earache from a security bod! Once he got told he was on a hiding to nothing... he walked off! Big Smile [:D]


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  •  08-06-2008, 8:04 AM 816094 in reply to 798841

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    good shot...interesting curves, weird building.

    a little detail from "downtown"

    herald tpwers 760.jpg

     


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  •  08-06-2008, 8:20 AM 816102 in reply to 816094

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    Another one up early today eh shelfy!

     I am amazed you got this shot of what could be taken to be the Pudsey Town Hall  office windows on the day I took Voluntary Early Retirement back in January. What a grand day - although I was stupid enough to be persuaded to go back part time for 10/11 weeks to help them get through an unfinished restructuring I had left to get out of.

    Still in mid-July back to lots of time to take photos and wonder how I will eke out my pension in these days of petrol. power and general price hykes!!

    On the photo I do like the curves and hanging structure on it looks almost painted on.


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  •  08-06-2008, 8:46 AM 816132 in reply to 816102

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    cheers jinky,Shot from a moving car at night. lucky there was any detail really. 

    yup . up early, for a walk... greeted by clouds of nasty midges looking for a feast of english blood.

    mid-july eh? ah, the joys of freedom.


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  •  08-06-2008, 9:11 AM 816143 in reply to 816132

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    Yep mid Jul - and still a mere whippersnapper and able to enjoy it - unless money forces a part time solution to keep the wolves at bay!
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  •  08-06-2008, 11:02 PM 816638 in reply to 816143

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    My very humble contribution!

    Sun patch in Edinburgh

    "Familiar things happen, and mankind does not bother about them. It requires a very unusual mind to undertake the analysis of the obvious."
  •  09-06-2008, 6:28 AM 816696 in reply to 796003

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    Edinburgh Castle at Dusk

    After posting this one in landscape dicuss and crit forum and taking the advice i have re-done this one.Ths was taken on January 12 this year


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  •  23-10-2008, 1:51 AM 898090 in reply to 816696

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    hi all,

    i took this on holiday in canberra. its the view from the top of the new parliament house building and in the distance (thru the 'window') is the old parliament house and then further down, the war memorial.  i really like the idea of the word Australia and the coat of arms.

    so far, i've done a curves adjustment and sharpened. i will probably crop it using grids/guides to even it up on the sides, but.... can i get some feedback on tow other things that i've thought of?

    1. should i flip it so that the words are read 'correctly'? i'm persoanlly liking the fact that it's backwards, tends to add something extra? but am wondering what others think.

    2. is there distortion that needs correcting? i'm not sure aobut these things. i am able to tell  when i see before and after shtos, but am not sure if it' needs doing here. sometimes, i actually prefer the 'before' shots, since they add a different view of something 'ordinary'. anyway.. onto the pic for critique.


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  •  02-11-2008, 4:44 AM 903696 in reply to 898090

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    Well, what do I know, but I like it.

    See my gallery for an explanation of this image.


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  •  04-11-2008, 4:16 AM 904835 in reply to 903696

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  •  04-11-2008, 10:26 AM 904952 in reply to 903696

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    Hi Rebecca, how does the gold leaf stand up to the elements?


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  •  04-11-2008, 7:19 PM 905200 in reply to 904952

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    Took this at our local harbour which I think has a Miami art deco feel to it.

    building 2


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  •  04-11-2008, 9:27 PM 905295 in reply to 905200

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    building here's one i snapped whilst in london.

    Please check out my Gallery and tell me what you think. James


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  •  05-11-2008, 9:50 PM 905807 in reply to 898090

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    2. is there distortion that needs correcting? i'm not sure aobut these things. i am able to tell  when i see before and after shtos, but am not sure if it' needs doing here. sometimes, i actually prefer the 'before' shots, since they add a different view of something 'ordinary'. anyway.. onto the pic for critique. terrik

    Your Canberra parliament picture looks good as is to me. There is distortion that you can get rid of by going into the filter / distortion / lens section and going around +12 on vertical perspective transform. You can see by the tile lines it is out but correcting it means you lose some of the image hen cropping back from the transform and I feel the picture loses by it. I tried the horizontal flip too and I would be tempted to use license and do that but perhaps not bother with the distortion change.


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