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Photographer Paul Lara  Paul Lara {Karma:88111}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Kodak DX6490
Categories Abstracts
Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Architectural
Lens Schneider 27mm lens
Uploaded 2/11/2005 Film / Memory Type digital ISO 80
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 571 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 19 Rating
5.88
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Location City -  San Antonio
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About After a heavy shower, the thundercloud began moving away, and I got this dramatic view of the Pyramid building in Northeast part of town.

Bank guard came and chased me off, but I was smilin' because I had already SNAGGED it. ;)
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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 3/22/2005
Excellent composition on this building from this lovely corner !!!
Peter

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Sonia ~   {K:2128} 3/14/2005
Really well seen, I like the different angles here.

Thank you for your lovely comments.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 3/6/2005
Thank you. I had to act fast on this one, because the security guard came once already to chase me off! ;)

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 3/6/2005
Excellent ! Great angle and architecture.
Sal

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Todd Miller   {K:16464} 3/5/2005
wonderful shot Paul! the lines are great, as is the symmetry.

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Mark Mellen   {K:1970} 2/18/2005
Paul.. You have a very unque and intersting Portfolio A Artful eye.. Love the Composition of this one....Mark

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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 2/13/2005
Hey Paul, this is one fantastic shot ! I love the geometric balance of all the lines and how they really pull your eye in. This is the kind of shot that will stand the test of time 20 - 30 years from now - no matter how advanced PS gets. A classic shot. Mark

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 2/12/2005
WOW!!! excellent lines captured.

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Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13787} 2/11/2005
snagged it well too! Great job. Dottie

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 2/11/2005
Great lines and angles you've captured here, Paul!
Thanks for your comments, too!
Dave.

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Erik Neldner Erik Neldner   {K:10846} 2/11/2005
There's a lot of drama in choosing this angle for shooting architecture. Nice work!

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Mustafa Sahin   {K:26} 2/11/2005
Hi Paul, nice symmetry, nice contrast, very good !

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Amy Nicolai   {K:3432} 2/11/2005
I don't know Paul - perhaps he knew you were casing the joint! Security guards have good instinct sometimes... :) Nice composition, I'm jealous of the time you get to spend outside. Amy

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 2/11/2005
That's a capital idea, Alex. Thanks!

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Nando Mondino   {K:14261} 2/11/2005
Wonderful perspective!

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Gabrielle Willson   {K:7978} 2/11/2005
Great lines and perspective

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Joćo Martins   {K:2754} 2/11/2005
Hi Paul,

I agree with Alex, this one is very good, but I would try another right into the sky!
Ok, You have to "meet and make some friendship" with that guard... :)
Do that, and then maybe you can do a right centered photo. ;-)

Cheers

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Carla Stephens   {K:3148} 2/11/2005
Great lines Paul. You have to learn to be more sneaky so he never knew you were there. My photo-journalism instructor told us he makes friends with everyone in town and then just pops them off.

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Alex Billington   {K:1260} 2/11/2005
WHOA awesome... Sweet wide angle architecture capture!! You should (possibly in the future when the guard is asleep) try and do a double shot of this and stitch them together so you get this picture as the bottom and then a looking up vertical picture all the way up the top and into the sky. This is excellent so far, everything was captured very well. Keep up the great work!

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