The Coming Man
Reflections in the Leeds Liverpool canal. Leeds city centre. Approaching sunset.
The building on the far left is Bridgewater Place, a brand new mixed use development and the tallest building in Leeds.
The other 3 towers are all survivors of the Industrial Revolution.
3 sec ICM exposure.
The building on the far left is Bridgewater Place, a brand new mixed use development and the tallest building in Leeds.
The other 3 towers are all survivors of the Industrial Revolution.
3 sec ICM exposure.
Uploaded19/05/2014 - 13:18
CategoryArchitecture
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Posted 20/05/2014 - 00:14
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drobbia wrote:
I like the ICM image. You are mastering this technique very nicely. I looked at it to see if it worked in any image format and it looks as good or better at any compass point but to my eye, vertically was exciting. If I may suggest, KEEP doing what your doing . The possibilities, oh man the possibilities!!! -thanks v. much tg
I like the ICM image. You are mastering this technique very nicely. I looked at it to see if it worked in any image format and it looks as good or better at any compass point but to my eye, vertically was exciting. If I may suggest, KEEP doing what your doing . The possibilities, oh man the possibilities!!! -thanks v. much tg
And may i add what a beautiful haunting image.
Posted 20/05/2014 - 04:25
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Exploring the possibilities of ICM is an endless one. However, technique is an extremely personal one. And a familiarity evolves to the photographer in the way they use a combination of elements. You are creating a wonderful individuality. I feel initially comfortable and calm with your results. But they don't let you relax for too long.....a little edgy-ness creeps in too.
"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."
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Posted 20/05/2014 - 15:17
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Very good, the tones suit it very well.You can tell what is is without seeing it so the mood is spot on.
Posted 20/05/2014 - 17:54
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Very very very absorbing. Can't stop look at this. Love it.
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Current - K3, Sigma 10-20mm, Tamron 70-300mm, Pentax DA 35mm f2.4, Pentax DA 18-55mm WR, Pentax DA 50-200mm WR, Pentax Da 50mm f1.8, Sigma manual 28mm, Pentax Ltd 40mm f2.8, Sigma 70mm f2.8 Macro.
Posted 27/05/2014 - 23:20
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Thanks all for the continued encouragement with this... Tony, intrigued by your suggestion re looking at it from various viewpoints... Will think more on that...
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