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As seen from Ping Tom Park in Chicago's China Town. I posted a similar photo last year but this is a new version which I much prefer.
More info on this bridge from the Chicago Landmarks page.
I also wrote about this on my blog.
© Andy Marfia 2012
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Sketchnote including highlights of many of the talks given at the recent conference in Garching. This is not meant to be a comprehensive summary of the talks but only touches on some of the highlights.
Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error in recording what I heard and saw during the presentation. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the speaker.
"Be strong enough to stand alone, be yourself to stand apart, But be wise enough to stand together."
Prairie School residence designed for Albert F. Madlener (1868-1947) & Elsa Seipp Madlener (1876-1962) by architect Richard E. Schmidt (1865-1958) and designer Hugh M.G. Garden (1873-1961), Smith, Garden & Martin, Chicago • now Graham Foundation hq • Designated Chicago Landmark, 1973 • National Register #70000234, 1970 • Wikipedia
David DiBiase, Esri
Julien Clifford, Texas A&M Corpus Christi
René Smit, University of Pretoria in South Africa
Mohan Rao, Austin (Texas) Community College
Nekya Young, Texas Southern University
Steve Chignel, Colorado State University
I don’t really consider photos taken over pints of Guinness in Red Star to be pro-level shooting, but I thought these came out well and captured a nice moment in time.
More to the point I am shocked at how clean they look considering that they were shot at ISO 6400. I know that some folks looks down on the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 as being neither the cheep starter prime or the fancy L-series f/1.2 but honestly it has produced some great pictures for me.
Of course, after these shots were taken, several of the liquid variety of shots were also taken and things sort of went downhill from there. But, like I said, I liked how they turned out.
It was a little too mellow of a night at Red Star for my fiduciary tastes but it gave us room to grab a booth and carry-on largely unmolested by a rowdy crowd. All told, it was a nice night out with friends, even if Luca somehow ended up in Liz’s scarf and later passed out into a bear-like slumber on my couch. Clearly, a good time was had by all.
For those who fancy a little data about how the shots were done, they were shot at the aforementioned ISO 6400 on a Canon 5D MKII with the also aforementioned Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM. They were processed from RAW in Aperture then put through Nik’s Color Efex Pro 4 and Nik’s Dfine anti-noise software. This was one of the rare times when Dfine didn’t automatically select the areas to de-noise but they cleaned up nicely with a little manual massaging.
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Thanks for dancing en tot de volgende!
Shot by; Mark Richter
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