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Accenting an architectural masterpiece in NYC


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The Gehry building (8 Spruce Street)

MM/Tele-Elmar 135 f4 (circa 1950's)

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Thanks, Louis. I am happy to add this to the guided tour that we will take together one day...:)

 

Adam, I am not sure if you can find (see) me!... I always try to be as "transparent" as I can when I am in the streets! ... ;):D

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Sincere thanks, John. It is hard to walk away from the base of this building b/c each shot and perspective seems better than the first. And with the Leica you don't really know what you have from a composition and exposure perspective until you get home. It would be fun to get a group down there one day for an hour to shoot this building and compare notes.

 

All the best,

Adam

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Very well exposed and captured image (beautiful grey scale) of an extremely interesting piece of architecture. Does anyone else think that it has almost a "Gaudi-esque" feel to it?

 

Yes, now I can see that rather 'writhing' Gaudi quality of architecture-in-movement. Beautiful shot…the light is wonderful.

cheers:

Sam

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Fantastic Adam, your rendition is a photographers masterpiece. The use of the 135mm added to the right dimension and perspective. Too often we see wide angles shots which give a misleading and false account or impression.

 

Thanks for showing

Hank

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