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Nanpu Bridge spanning the Huangpu River, Shanghai
 
Image Title:  Nanpu Bridge spanning the Huangpu River, Shanghai
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Photographer  Christopher Chen {Karma:21}
Project N/A Camera Model Zeiss Ikon Contax IIa (c.1955)
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens f/1.5 50mm Zeiss-Opton Sonnar (c.1950-51)
Uploaded 4/7/2001 Film / Memory Type Kodak Plus-X
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Critiques 3 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Taken while on a boat tour of the river.
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Christopher Chen   {K:21} 4/7/2001
Nanette:
Thanks for the info. I'll have to check out Mr. Hamann's book & look into his classes @ the ICP. 1 problem w/living in DC is the severe shortage of tall buildings!

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Christopher Chen   {K:21} 4/7/2001
Nanette:
If it's not a big hassle for you, yes, I would like to know the name of the guy taking vertical panoramics. I'm a long-time fan of panoramas (especially for travel & architecture shots--I once considered getting the Hasselblad/Fuji X-pan just for those purposes), but I've never even thought about going vertical.

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Christopher Chen   {K:21} 4/7/2001
Nanette:
Thanks for your comments. The lack of contrast is probably due to the dreaded Mac v. Windows gamma gap (Mac-edited images tend to look darker on Windows machines) & the limitations of my cheapo scanner. If I weren't a believer in (pretension alert!) Cartier-Bresson's "full frame" philosophy, I would definitely agree with your about cropping suggestions. But seriously, I find the little signpost in the lower right distracting, too.

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