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Photographer  Patrick Jacobson {Karma:29151}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Architecture
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Town of Halmstad
Moody Images
Lens Sigma EX 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 DG HSM
Uploaded 7/1/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 615 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 38 Rating
5.93
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Halmstad
State - 
Country - Sweden   Sweden
About Second shot in this serie of photos taken in an old watchtower. I liked the rails here and the twirling stairs.. see the second rail and how it follows the curves from the first one. This time i kept the colors for you all to see how it looks in this tower. Actually the colors changes abit which you will see from the rest of the photos that will be uploaded later on.

1/30 sec - F/4.5, ISO 320, 12mm

Cropped abit, removed a modern lamp (which didnt work either and was dirty and ugly) and worked with contrast, levels abit.

Comments are most welcome!

Regards,

Patrick J
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There are 38 Comments in 1 Pages
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ofir shlomi   {K:971} 8/11/2006
The stairs to no were excellent pic

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 7/12/2005
I love the color, texture, light and shapes. A personal favorite. It is packed with interest and I find the mood very appealing. Antonia

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Khaled Mursi Hammoud Khaled Mursi Hammoud   {K:54005} 7/7/2005
Excellent angle and lighting Patrick, bravo, another 7/7
Khaled.

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Witold Spiess Witold Spiess   {K:2874} 7/4/2005
fantastic.w

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 7/4/2005
Superb. love it. great light and perspective. very moody too daer Patrick!
B:l:ana

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/3/2005
Thank you Verena! =)

Regards,

Patrick J

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 7/3/2005
this is even stronger...
fantastic

Cheers,
Verena

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/2/2005
Im very happy that you appreciate my photos in this serie and that you are taking your time to do new versions! =) Thank you!

Regards,

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/2/2005
It sure is a special place! =) Guess you all will be sick of all these tunnel shots soon.. hehe!

Cheers

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/2/2005
Horizontal crop? That might work very well infact.. ill look into that my friend! Thank you so much for all your good comments and ideas! Worth tons to me! =)

Regards,

Patrick J

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/2/2005
Patrick when I first looked at it, I thought it was a bit dark, [I tend to lighten things a little too much] but when I looked at it, on my screen and had a bit of a play - the more I appreciated your tones. But once I had it up I did a bit of a rotate to see if it felt as though you were toppling over more with that dizzying spiral. Anyway being as I had fun with it, I thought I would let you see too, but I do like yours - looks like you had a lot of fun in this tower
Margaret

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Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13787} 7/2/2005
I agree with Judi, wonderful place to shoot. I'd love to be there too. :) Dottie

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karen clarke karen clarke   {K:18893} 7/1/2005
Even though I've climbed trees and sat on a roof of a building, viewing this image makes me feel a bit afraid of heights. It can be quite dizzying, especially with the twisting staircases. I find it quite interesting that it starts out as stone and ends up in metal. I would like to see this done as a horizontal shot excluding the window. Nice series~

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you very much G Q for your fine comment! =) Take care and keep up your good work!

Ciao

Patrick J

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Lukasz Kuczkowski Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 7/1/2005
like the perspective you used! well done, good light as well
regards
Lukasz

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you Lars! =) There is a third shot in this serie up now.. also that one with a very interesting texture! =))

Cheers

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you Marian my friend! =) Im going to that place now to take a few new shots... =)

Cheers

Patrick J

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Lars Raun   {K:1701} 7/1/2005
wonderfully layered circular composition. Really makes your eyes wander. I love the texture on those walls :-P

Wonderful job

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 7/1/2005
amazing perspective in this one dear Patrick!!!! fine textures!!!! I love it!!!! this is perfect!!!!!! bravo!!
cheers
Marian

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you for your comment! =) Thats a nice homepage you have there.. filled with great shots! =) I took a little peak at it now.. will look more later on.. have put it among my favorites. I havent got a homepage atm.. but im thinking of doing one soon. Ill give you the url when/if that happends! =)

Take care!

Regards,

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Im honored and happy that you like my images Andrea! =) Thank you very much for your fine words!

Regards,

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
hehe.. Thank you for the xcross of the legs! =) Thats true.. might succeed with this after all. Your question if i could do it... yes.. i can do it!! hehe =) Have a great weekend my friend!!

Regards,

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Im so happy you think so Kelly! =) Wonderful words like that gives me energy to go out there and hunt for new shots! Keep up your good work and have a great weekend my friend!

Cheers

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you Orazio Minnella! =)) Keep up the good work!

Ciao

Patrick J

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 7/1/2005
Excellent work, my friend, as usually!!!!!!!!!!!
I want to invited to my new web, I hope you like it. Have you a web for linked in my web?
Greetings.

http://www.mjbarres.com

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andrea giuseppe   {K:3122} 7/1/2005
I like so much your pictures...

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 7/1/2005
I'll cross my legs for you....hehehehe!!! All you really need to do is alter the shutter speed. If you can practise doing that with your fingers without removing the camera from your face then you will be able to do it. Just hold your breath for the shot...this will mean less movement. Some people prefer to breath out before the shot...it is up to you.

Now this photo has just given you a challenge...are you up to it?

Judi

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Sian    {K:2487} 7/1/2005
very nice!

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Kelly    {K:20268} 7/1/2005
WOW patrick... i love it..... these tones are fantastic.... just perfect for photography..... this is perfect...
cheers
kel

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 7/1/2005
Nice shot and beautiful perspective.Excellent light.

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you Ciprian! =) There is a part I in this mini serie as well. There the stair leads up.. bw shot with an amazing texture! =)

Regards,

Patrick J

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Might be abit tricky... I was standing in such a horrible position that it will be impossible for me to change anything on the camera while holding it at the same spot. Ill do me best though! hehe

Wish me luck! hehe

Regards,

Patrick J

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Ciprian Ilie   {K:13571} 7/1/2005
Excellent perspective, beautiful composition. I like the texture and the tones here, the natural light is very good.

Regards,
Ciprian

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Thank you Jeanette for your comment! It sure is a nice find.. coolest part is that a privateperson owns this tower and lives in it.. there is a house looking a old castle (mini castle) in the side of the tower.. 2 or 3 levels high (dont remember).. and there she (i think so) lives.

Sure.. jag skickar dig ett mail. noema problema! =)

Regards,

Patrick J

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 7/1/2005
Hey that's great. Considering the angle you had to take it, a tripod is out of the question. So try to be ready with what you are going to do before you take the shot. Take exactly two shots without moving the camera at all. Any movement on the cameras part will make it difficult to line them up later. Okies sweetie. Take care.

Judi

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 7/1/2005
Im glad you like the image! =) And yes.. i agree with the window. Didnt want to skip this image though for the window.. im going there today to try to redo it and make it better. The idea with 2 shots was nice.. havent thought of that..ill try it for sure! =) I wouldnt be mad for any honest comments! *hugs*

Thank you for your help!

Regards,

Patrick J

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 7/1/2005
Yes the rusty details, the steep feeling and vintage look in general - nice find this tower patrick!

Jeanette
Ps: Den andra sajten du pratade om, var är det? Antagligen kommer det inte att kunna ladda på denna sida om du skriver det här. Har märkt att när man nämner andra sajter tas inte kommentaren med. Men du kan väl slänga iväg ett mejl!!!
Ds!

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 7/1/2005
Whoa...you are making me too giddy. I really love this shot. There is only one area that I think could be improved, and I want you to take this as helpful not nitpicking, as I never want to nit pick you, just help.

If you are using a tripod, then take two exposures. One with the same setting as this image and the other with the exposure set on the window and the glare. Then overlay the images to get the balance of the window and still the light shining into the stairwell.

I hope that helps.

Judi

P.S. Please don't hit me!!!

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