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craig auge
{K:552} 2/22/2005
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excellent concept. i love the line use in the image.
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Francesco Claudio Cipolletta
{K:2641} 2/22/2005
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Really a good shot, nice geometry e good contrast. Well done ;)
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Patryk Lau
{K:321} 2/22/2005
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Thanks for your comments alastair... well the tokina lenses in general gives u alot of bang for your buck considering the only good wide angle glass u can get are the money burning Ls from canon and the AFSs from nikon...
But just like any thrid party lens, when wide open, the tokina gets really really soft..even in the smaller aperature ranges like f5.6-8... However, that wouldn't really bug me out when taking landscapes..just need some USM in photoshp. All in all, pretty good glass for the money and would recommned it for general super wide shots.
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Kosti 7even
{K:6328} 2/22/2005
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sky outline is excellent; lower left side building needed some "burning in" on its side so as to fit the outline; interesting the polymorphity of the buildings as alastair pointed out
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Sauro Marini
{K:3427} 2/22/2005
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inquadratura da vertigine, molto suggestiva, molto bello il forte contrasto :O) sauro
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Alastair Bell
{K:29571} 2/22/2005
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Interesting contrasts of shapes! Circles, squares, rectangles, hexagons - excellent! This is one of those photos that the thumbnail doesn't do justice too (I didn't like the thumbnail view particularly) but once you open it to view the full size image is actually a great shot! Well done!
Incidentally, how do you like the Tokina lens? I've been thinking of getting one...
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LeAnne Eden
{K:1683} 2/22/2005
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I love this shot...Very creative. The contrast works good..
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