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 By: Subha Pindiproli  
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Photographer  Subha Pindiproli {Karma:10108}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model Canon AE1
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50mm
Uploaded 5/24/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak 1000 ISO
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 349 Shutter bulb exposure
Favorites Aperture f22
Critiques 10 Rating
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About My 1st roll of film, when i started doing amateur photography. This is the traffic flow from Marin county toward SF via, Golden Gate bridge.
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Scott Wiet   {K:353} 6/4/2003
Overall a very pleasing photo. I like the limited tonal range and the fact that the light trails almost match the sky colors. I would like more sharpness and perhaps the detail in the skt to be more evident.

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Suvomoy Mitra   {K:8369} 5/29/2003
Unstoppable glowing, flowing....7/7. Seems you are a boss right from the start.

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Jorge Herrera   {K:496} 5/29/2003
Another excellent image of yours! The sepia tones and the exposure you used in this photograph are really remarcable! Thanks for the nice words in my last submissions!

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 5/26/2003
excellent landscape shedaw & light is incredible...
I Like..
:-)

bye roberto

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Marcelo Lima   {K:1822} 5/24/2003
Hi Subha!

Even then you was already showing your stile...I like the atmosphere you got here. Great tones, light and good composition. You was giving a piece of the great photographer you are today. Many congrats,

Marcelo.

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judy ben joud   {K:4160} 5/24/2003
exelent work
regards
Judy

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Giuseppe Ronchetti   {K:532} 5/24/2003
Excellent photo with good colors. Very nice the light trails

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Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16195} 5/24/2003
Excellent composition with great colours.

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rory rory rory rory   {K:1840} 5/24/2003
Good work Subha... bye rory

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Darrin James   {K:3944} 5/24/2003
Not a bad effort either. Light trails are good, some more contrast in tones to make it more visually appealing is needed. Maybe also move the land up a little so as not to bisect it horizontally.

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