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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:10 am
Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8D AF
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by W00DY on Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:10 am
Hi Kerry,
This is a nice crisp scene (I love snow...) but is the horizon a little low to the right?
It seems that the building is not quite straight? This could be me though
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:30 am
W00DY wrote:Hi Kerry, This is a nice crisp scene (I love snow...) but is the horizon a little low to the right? It seems that the building is not quite straight? This could be me though W00DY
Thanks for the coments, Woody.  ummm, dunno if it's crooked or not. Prolly is if it looks that way to you. I can't decide, too tired to pop it into PSP to check. 
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by sirhc55 on Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:36 am
Kerry - well executed shot, the tower looks straight to me. Would be interest to know what the building is. It reminds me of a shot tower used in the old days to form cannon balls by dropping them from a height.
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by W00DY on Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:49 am
Hmmm, must be my eyes then
Sorry about the comments if it is straight, and in that case excellent shot 
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by sirhc55 on Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:59 am
Woody - I could be wrong 
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by W00DY on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:11 am
sirhc55 wrote:Woody - I could be wrong 
Well it is either yours or mine as it does look crocked to me

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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:29 am
heh, I hate to do this, but I put a straight edge on the windows of the facing wall, and it's as straight as can be.
The building is not square, the ground slopes down to the right and the trees are leaning to the right as well, so I suppose that it's just one of those optical illusions.
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:32 am
sirhc55 wrote:Kerry - well executed shot, the tower looks straight to me. Would be interest to know what the building is. It reminds me of a shot tower used in the old days to form cannon balls by dropping them from a height.
This is a memorial in one of Detroit's city parks. I don't recall the specifics of what it memorializes though, sorry. You can see the wrought iron fence around it, which is supposed to keep out the vandals, I suppose...
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by mic on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:33 am
Kerry,
Nice shot, how does it look in B&W.
I've got a thing for it at the moment.
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:47 am
mic wrote:Kerry, Nice shot, how does it look in B&W. I've got a thing for it at the moment. Mic. 
Hi Mic,
Well, judge for yourself how it looks in B&W.  It's just a quickie, done from the small upload version, not the original.

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by mic on Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:03 pm
I love it
Maybe a bit more contrast for my taste but I like it better than the colour.
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That Tower is great, love the design of it.
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by Mr Rotty on Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:05 pm
Looks like a scene from Lord of the Rings
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:11 pm
mic wrote:I love it Maybe a bit more contrast for my taste but I like it better than the colour. Mic. That Tower is great, love the design of it.
Thanks, Mic.  Your comment about the contrast is rather humorous tho... After seeing the contrast in your surreal seascape, I put an extra bucket of contrast on this, figuring it still wouldn't be enuff for you. 
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by W00DY on Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:11 pm
KerryPierce wrote:heh, I hate to do this, but I put a straight edge on the windows of the facing wall, and it's as straight as can be. The building is not square, the ground slopes down to the right and the trees are leaning to the right as well, so I suppose that it's just one of those optical illusions. Anyway, thanks to both of you for the kind comments. 
Having a closer look I think your right
I think what threw my (and still does) is the trees leaning to the right in the middle. I was looking at them first then moving to the tower which then looked like it was leaning
Oh well, good to know it is staight, I am going to book a time with the optometrist 
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by mic on Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:11 pm
Yeh, it does look like that Tower out of LOTR's.
Thought I'd seen it somewhere before. Mooooorrrdorrrhhhhhh.

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by stormygirl on Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:45 pm
These are great, Kerry. Love the colour and the B&W. Looks like a beautiful place...particularly in the snow!
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 1:01 pm
stormygirl wrote:These are great, Kerry. Love the colour and the B&W. Looks like a beautiful place...particularly in the snow!
Thanks stormygirl.  It can be pretty at times. The snow is almost over, for which I am quite grateful. 
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by mudder on Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:43 pm
When I first looked at this I thought wow, that's sharp! But when you osted the B&W version that added a new dimension to the feel of the image... That's a good example of the difference B&W can make to the feel with the "right" image... Much prefer the B&W for this one...
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:32 pm
W00DY wrote:Having a closer look I think your right I think what threw my (and still does) is the trees leaning to the right in the middle. I was looking at them first then moving to the tower which then looked like it was leaning Oh well, good to know it is staight, I am going to book a time with the optometrist 
Dunno if you need an optometrist...  This image is a jumble of angles. On the left side is a lamp post, which also appears to be vertical to me, but everything else is anything but vertical or horizontal.
Another thing that I noticed, after looking at several of the images I shot of this building, is that having a curved screen instead of a flat screen, will change the verticals, depending on how square you are to the screen when viewing it. 
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by KerryPierce on Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:34 pm
mudder wrote:When I first looked at this I thought wow, that's sharp! But when you osted the B&W version that added a new dimension to the feel of the image... That's a good example of the difference B&W can make to the feel with the "right" image... Much prefer the B&W for this one...
Thanks, Andrew.  I'm going to have to experiment with B&W more often, I think.
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