lightchime wrote:
St3v3M wrote:
Photo Analysis for critique
Photo Gallery for praise
But posting here led to your discussion.
(I knew that I made a mistake after it was posted - just thoughtless and careless on my part.)
Great Photograph, wherever you post it, someone will always complain. Carry on its great
Ian
Home, Sweet Home.
Posted in the correct area too.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Looks like a postcard and could be sold to the Chamber of Commerce.
Robin
Great shot, I've lived in PGH for 60 years now. One of my favorite spots to shoot is Ohio Pyle. I spent one full day shooting Cumber falls there. I would post a shot for you but I do not believe in hijacking a thread.
Pappy
PNagy
Loc: Missouri City, Texas
lightchime wrote:
Nikon d800e
ISO 800
50mm f/1.8
1.3 sec @ f/9
cropped
For what it's worth, I am impressed.
Nice shot of Pittsburgh, you got the lights and exposure just right. BTW, where is Phlogiston?
Glad to see this great shot of PGH. We get a lot of families from there visiting us in the summer.
Al FR-153 wrote:
Home, Sweet Home.
Posted in the correct area too.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Be careful, AL FR-153. It's going to start getting slippy up there in Chicago!
pappy0352 wrote:
Great shot, I've lived in PGH for 60 years now. One of my favorite spots to shoot is Ohio Pyle. I spent one full day shooting Cumber falls there. I would post a shot for you but I do not believe in hijacking a thread.
Pappy
Pappy, you can use my thread any time. Hijacking is not in my vocabulary. We mare here to share.
cjkorb wrote:
Nice shot of Pittsburgh, you got the lights and exposure just right. BTW, where is Phlogiston?
Phlogiston is one of my favorite words. I learned it in either general science or chemistry when I was in high school - nearly 50 years ago.
phlogiston (fl-jstn)
A hypothetical colorless, odorless, weightless substance once believed to be the combustible part of all flammable substances and to be given off as flame during burning. In the 18th century, Antoine Lavoisier proved that phlogiston does not exist.
I guess that means that I am from nowhere - therefore I don't exist.
At one time there was thought that all the elements were: earth air, fire and water. Some would add ether (probably the idea for the name of the gas that anesthesiologists used at one time) which I think is fairly equivalent to phlogiston.
Now I have baffled you with BS.
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