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Photographer Paul Lara  Paul Lara {Karma:88111}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Architectural
Lens Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 10mm
Uploaded 9/16/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 487 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 13 Rating
5.33
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Location City - 
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Country - United States   United States
About ...just 13 paces from the Alamo, this grand building originated as a medical office, but has been renovated into a a 4-star hotel.

My 10mm helped exaggerate the lines of this triangular facade early one morning.
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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 9/21/2006
Fantastic shot Paul. Hope you're well.

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 9/20/2006
A very striking perspective image, Paul! I love the effect the image creates when I scroll the page up and down! Well spotted and captured!

Cheers

Phil

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Carlen Boersema Carlen Boersema   {K:6789} 9/19/2006
I really like the perspective of this shot. It makes the hotel seem incredibly tall.

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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 9/18/2006
Nice one. I like what Clive had to say. I too like the very old buildings. This reminds me a bit of all the ones I've been looking at on that BA site - that's the first thing I thought of when I saw this. Good perspective. Mark

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Melanie Reynolds Melanie Reynolds   {K:9096} 9/18/2006
Excellent! Very cool!

ppssssttt... Paul, go check out my updated bio. I know you will be able to appreciate this :)

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 9/17/2006
Yeah, Dave, I'm having a BLAST with this lens.
In reality, I have a 17mm and standing where I took this shot, my 17-85 Canon would have been forced to cut out either the top or bottom of the building.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 9/17/2006
LOL!
You rendered the lines straight, but the building is unrecognizable, Clive.

Honestly, this shot is cropped too tightly to have enough adjacent room to do what you've tried. Plus, with an ultra-wide lens, like this 10mm, keystoning is extreme when you tilt the camera up like this.

Thanks for the noble attempt, though.

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 9/17/2006
Wow, Paul, I love that lens and what it can do. Very awesome photo that would not have near the impact with a 24mm lens even with the angle you shot from. Great architectural shot, my friend.

Best wishes,
Dave

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Brenda Guiles Brenda Guiles   {K:6128} 9/17/2006
Love the surreal perspective on this image! An excellent capture that is for sure! :)

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 9/17/2006
Great shot Paul, like this one a lot.
A dramatic view of this hotel.

Nice work,
Lori :)

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Clive Carter Clive Carter   {K:8603} 9/17/2006
Hi Paul, I like old buildings, to-day everything is built with very little design, style and looks.Over 100 years ago buildings had feeling and were ornate, expense was no object.To-days buildings are built to last for 20/30 years and then pulled down. Most major cities in the world have buildings with historicle value, hopefully they will remain for future generations.
With this image, I endevoured to straighten out the verticles, hope you dont mind.

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Straitened the verticles


Violetta  Tarnowska   {K:24497} 9/16/2006
Paul...
Splendid perspective!!!Super efect!
Best regards:)
Viola

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Petal Wijnen Petal Wijnen   {K:50989} 9/16/2006
Great architectural pic!! Super POV/wide angle effect... very effective, excellent symmetry and composition... well done!!

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