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Which crop is the best, upper, middle, lower or an original image?
I am struggling with the image, not sure this tighter crop gives a better reading. This is not only a question but also an exercise for myself.
どのトリミングが良いでしょうか、あるいはそのままの方が良いのかご意見頂けたら幸いです。
The "floating" torii (red gate) at Bentenjima (弁天島) in the Lake Hamana (浜名湖, Hamanako).
Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka pref. Japan
Bungalow 1904 for auctioneer Mr F Gummow. Victorian and Federation features. Innovative. Stepped “quoins” in the three gables, Gothic style castellation around some of roof line, unnecessary corbels to support the roof, iron decorative freeze on top of the roof ridge top, and decorative plaster work on the numerous chimneys. Bay window topped with castellation on west side and semi curved entrance porch. A rich mixture of Victorian, Gothic and modern styles.
8/17/2011:
Today, an image of the lobby of the Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX from my recent photowalk with the Austin HDR Mafia.
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I went along to the Aros in Aarhus mostly to shoot the arcitecture and the interior of the museum building. But when I found this installation I was sold. Spent 70 mins to shoot With different lenses on different iso. I have never filmed before and never planed to so the quality is like it is. Should have had a helper and a steady cam, but it was great fun and the roller coaster was just hilarious fun.
When I finished up (i was all sweaty since it was about 33 degrees c) i checked my phone. I had 5 unanswered calls and a text from my wife that said that we had gotten a parking ticket:p way to go:p
Shot with a 5dii and a tamron 24-70 with the is.
On a side note: It has taken about 5 hrs to try to upload it to flickr..:-(
Music by Chromatichs:
Three songs: I want Your love, Back from the grave, Lady.
I claim no credit to the art or the music whatsoever. I just mixed this together..
THIS SNAP IS CAPTURED BY DEBRAJ BHATTACHARJEE DURING THE CALCUTTA INSTA WALK BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL OF INDIA #NGMA2014
Park & Recreational Sites
Father Hennepin Park Pavilion
Minneapolis, MN
RoehrSchmitt Architecture + Interiors
It is the second-oldest operating of Denver and is one of the first atrium-style hotels ever built. It is now operated by Quorum Hotels and Resorts, and joined Marriott's Autograph Collection in 2012. It was built in 1892 of sandstone and red granite, one year later than the Oxford Hotel. It was named for its original owner, Henry C. Brown, and was designed with its distinctive triangular shape by architect Frank Edbrooke
Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
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Two of a row of Sarnia's early buildings pulled down to make way for the present Drawbridge Inn on Christina St. in 1962, the small brick building on the left being the old bank, built by Alexander Mackenzie in 1852. The house adjoining it was erected by Capt. Vidal in 1843. The little bank was to be preserved, but the developer decided he wanted to move the building to another location. When this was attempted, the aged structure collapsed.