...ambience withstanding.
--Bob
Nice capture, Bob! An interesting change from B&W, but this one had to be in color.
Thanks, Mike. As always, I appreciate you stopping by and commenting.
Yup, this one really works well in color, which I occasionally do use for photographs.
--Bob
UTMike wrote:
Nice capture, Bob! An interesting change from B&W, but this one had to be in color.
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
I like it, Bob--great result.
phlash46
Loc: Westchester County, New York
Looks like a neat place! Nice shot!
Earl, Jack, and Phlash, thanks for taking a look and commenting.
--Bob
Thank you, John. It's not often I find a scene that I want to capture in color. This was definitely one.
--Bob
Very nice color work on the building Bob, with the D700.
If it were me I would have maybe moved the photo center down a bit to eliminate much of the stuff up the hill, but then I don't know what's not in the photo below on the sidewalk either (power lines and utility poles drive me crazy.)
Thanks for the comments, Dave. Yup, this one is the D700. The "stuff up the hill" is actually some visual landmarks that are part of Tempe. The A is for Arizona State. It is usually painted white, but Maroon and Gold being the school colors, gold shows up better on the butte. So, being part of the Tempe landscape, I'm comfortable with including it in the scene. It helps for locational purposes.
I'm with you on power poles, lines, and trees. It seems landscape architects never consider photographers when deciding where to plant trees. They always seem to be in the way of the best vantage points.
--Bob
DaveC1 wrote:
Very nice color work on the building Bob, with the D700.
If it were me I would have maybe moved the photo center down a bit to eliminate much of the stuff up the hill, but then I don't know what's not in the photo below on the sidewalk either (power lines and utility poles drive me crazy.)
Thank you very much, Greg. Always appreciated.
--Bob
CLF wrote:
Bob, looks great to me.
Greg
rmalarz wrote:
Thanks for the comments, Dave. Yup, this one is the D700. The "stuff up the hill" is actually some visual landmarks that are part of Tempe. The A is for Arizona State. It is usually painted white, but Maroon and Gold being the school colors, gold shows up better on the butte. So, being part of the Tempe landscape, I'm comfortable with including it in the scene. It helps for locational purposes.
I'm with you on power poles, lines, and trees. It seems landscape architects never consider photographers when deciding where to plant trees. They always seem to be in the way of the best vantage points.
--Bob
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Not being from the area that totally went over my head; got it.
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