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In this episode the Talkitects sit with one of the best tastemakers in the game. Mainly because he transformed himself into a chef. Hawaii Mike Salman is about as Hip-Hop as you can get. He has transformed himself from a journalist to a mass marketer to a cannabis advocate.
One of the Talkitects comes to the studio extra saucy but the crew manages to power thru the dysfunction. Can we get much higher? You tell us. Comment, rate and most importantly subscribe to the Talkitecture podcast
From Millennium Hotel -- Room 4604
This is looking at the memorial for the north tower. I read that the memorial is about 1/3 smaller than the footprint of the actual building, but that the most inner ring of trees shows the true size of the building.
Braving the cold and the crowds to get a shot of the Christmas tree at Rockefeller center. Merry Christmas flickrholics!
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At the crossing of Broadway & Amsterdam Ave, Manhattan, NYC.
Explore 28 Septembre, 2011 #73
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There was a fireworks show again tonight somewhere on the Brooklyn waterfront. (There was a small one around New Jersey the other night.) Not sure what it was for, but I grabbed my 85mm and went up to the roof in my pjs and took a crap load of photos. I played with long exposure, shorter exposure, bokeh, and movement (see below!).
Explored up to #108!
New York City - The city who never sleeps
Just coming back from spending some time in NYC, exploring and photographing this amazing city. And yes I am in love with New York! So more photos will follow in the next couple of days.
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So I know this spot looks really familiar but get used to seeing it. I purchased an annual pass to the "Top of the Rock" because it's truly one of my favorite spots in the city. I'm going to try and revisit as much as possible to get lucky with sunset. This day was over 90 degrees and super humid. I tried my best to deal with the haze and enhance the details but I'm not 100% happy with the results.
Does anyone have any feedback/comments with regards to predicting sunsets? Are there months that are better than others? I know rainy/cloudy days usually add a lot of drama. Let me know what you guys think.
Update:
Explore 6/29/2010 #3
On this episode the Talkitects sit down with lifestylist, entrepreneur, and supreme Brooklynite Ouigi Theodore. He fits right in with the Talkitects as we learn of his journey thru the Kings County and 1990s New York City.
Theodore is the founder of the Brooklyn Circus boutique and gallery. He is much more than a fashion style icon and an art collector. Press play and learn a thing or two about what it takes to make moves internationally
Almost forgotten now was our few days at the lakes before NYC where we stayed in a new location, Hawkshead which is a small village in between Windemere & Coniston. What a beautiful quiet place it is! Having checked out some locations prior one morning when we awoke the weather looked lovely so we jumped in the car and headed for the nearby Tarn Hows which is a National Trust property. We would have a nice walk around the Tarn but also I would be taking some IR shots with my Panasonic.
Anyone who hasnt been to this place should put it high on their list as its stunning! Just as you arrive at the first viewing point youre blessed with an amazing scene... the tarn surrounded by many fells and ranges both near and far. From right to left you have Fairfield Horseshoe, Helvellyn, High Raise, Lingmoor Fell, Sergeant Man, Side Pike, The Langdale Pikes, Bowfell, Crinkle Crags, Coniston Old Man and many more in between. I was in awe as I jumped out of the car in the middle of the track to see it unfolding in front of us. To see some of the fells we've climbed in the last year or so all together was amazing and even more so considering 2 years ago we didnt even know what a fell was!
After much gasping and pointing we jumped back in the car and headed down to the proper carpark and headed off along the footpath. As it was so early there was only 1 couple there with their dogs which was good as Ive heard it can be quite hectic! As we walked around to the East side there was photo opportunities everywhere as the water began to flatten out giving some excellent reflections which is what I had in mind. I took various shots around half of the Tarn before the promising weather clouded over and went a bit grim but I was more than happy. This shot is taken to the East side where there is a smaller area that actually appears to be nearly separate but isnt.
Tech Info...
Panasonic G5 converted to Full Spectrum.
Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18 f4-5.6
9mm
1/500s
f7.1
ISO 160
Filters...
B&W 090 (590nM Super Colour)
Processing Info...
I opened the RAW file in DxO Pro Optics 9 as it handles IR RAW files much better than Adobes programs and made some basic adjustments before saving as a TIFF file.
I opened the tiff in PS CS6 and used the Khromagery Action to switch the red & blue channels which is necessary to create false colour IR shots and it also does some other preset changes such as Auto colour and tone and levels adjustments.
Then I made a Hue/Sat adjustment layer to slightly alter the colours before running the shot through Imagenomic Noiseware to remove a bit of noise.
Lastly I saved the shot in various sizes before uploading to the web.
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51 Astor Place, New York City.
Category: office
Location: New York City, USA
Architects: Fumihiko Maki (Maki and Associates)
Built: 2013
After sightseeing in the Lake George area, we returned to NYC for another night there. We stopped at Saratoga Springs for a brief look around, and had time to explore Schenectady before boarding the Amtrak for the journey back to the City. We still had a good amount of time in NYC to do some more exploring there, but that's for the next upload.
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Highest position: 20 on Thursday, September 20, 2012
Brooklyn Bridge with B&W ND110
Canon 7d
Canon EFs 10-22mm ;10mm
f 20
ISO 100
110 Seconds
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