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JONATHAN TAD KETCHEN (JTK.CA)
{K:1103} 1/27/2006
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You might consider (in your photo editor) rotating the image slightly until the left side of the building on the left is perfectly parallel to the left edge of the picture.
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 1/20/2006
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I really like the atmosphere of this image. The fog and lighting is excellent. Again keeping your subject aligned to the edge of your frame will give you a prefectly vertical orientation. Unfortunately the transamerica building is tilting to the right. The good news is you can fix this quite easily in Photoshop. Something to keep in mind the next time you take your next cityscape/architectural photo.
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Andrej V
{K:6693} 1/2/2004
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Hey I forogt to mention... I am from SLOVENIA (EUROPE), but you are almost my uncle's neighbour! Small world.
I like this piramide building in SF. It is really fabiolus when you are standing beneath it!
Regards A.
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Priyadarshi Sinha
{K:7238} 10/26/2003
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lovely perspective .. excellent composition. very good use of sephia color for this shot. great work.
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Ray Witter
{K:6149} 10/24/2003
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Stephen, thats standard San Francisco fog bank being lit by the city lights at night, no smog in the city, especally at night.
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stephen chong
{K:519} 10/24/2003
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the nite sky intensified by the combination of city lights and smog (i think)...cool......however, i wished you had corrected the slight slant which is biased to the right
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Ray Witter
{K:6149} 10/24/2003
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Naren, Great image of SF financial district. Love the gold colors. Appropriate for that area of SF, I think. I live in San Mateo, myself, so I'm not to far from you. I think it may be a bit tilted to the right however. I took the liberty of straighting it a bit, let me know what you think. Good Work!! ray w.
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