joec wrote:
cgoforth wrote:
I really enjoy taking architecture pictures and would love to see what some of you have done as well. Here are a few of mine from a recent trip to Dallas. Hope you like them and cc is welcome.
Here's my contribution:
Joe
Very cool shot, Joe...I have actually stayed at that hotel :)
dandij
Loc: Hoodsport, Washington
Here are a few of mine.
Dan :thumbup:
Jefferson Co. court house Port Townsend Wa.
Historic Victorian home Poprt Townsend Wa.
Jefferson Co. court house Port Townsend Wa.
Here's a few of mine. First and third are of the Chapel at the Air Force Academy in Co. Springs. The second one is a metal staircase I descended this fall to get to a waterfalls!
Some beautiful shots in this thread.
[quote=cgoforth I go around and around about the watermark thing... I do want to make it as difficult for people as possible...that way they at least have to work a little to rip me off :)[/quote]
Have you looked into Digital Watermarking. I have only read a little about it, but it seems to be a viable option.
Sorry that most of mine were dressed up in the digital darkroom:
Any Way Out
Apartments
Box On Box
Close & Personal
Lanterns Up
joec
Loc: Central Texas, USA
cgoforth wrote:
joec wrote:
cgoforth wrote:
I really enjoy taking architecture pictures and would love to see what some of you have done as well. Here are a few of mine from a recent trip to Dallas. Hope you like them and cc is welcome.
Here's my contribution:
Joe
Very cool shot, Joe...I have actually stayed at that hotel :)
Thanks, I got some strange looks lying on my back to take it, but that's why they call us photo enthusiasts, right?
Joe
This is the exact image I thought of when I saw those cross beams in #4. And thank you for the suggestion on the digital watermarking, I will look into that.
TO EVERYONE ELSE: Awesome pictures, everybody...lovin it. Giving me ideas for things I want to shoot.
And more......
Good thread and great photos all!!!
Sundial Bridge, Redding, CA
Downtown Redding
tinosa
Loc: Grand Rapids Michigan
Phantastic Photos! :thumbup:
You folks rock !
All of these are good,but I would like to know the style of architecture in the last two. Thanks,Tess
Sorry Tess, I don't know. The Bridge was from a Spanish architect I believe...the other I have no info .
Heres another one I found that I shot earlier this fall. This is of the public library in Fayetteville, AR.
Its a little tilted but I still like it.
couple from San Francisco
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