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Photography Historical posted on Jun 03, 2005
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had the opportunity to get on top of a building yesterday in downtown augusta, georgia. The view was amazing and opened up my choices of images to capture. It was also thrilling because I was standing in pools of water on that rooftop with a lighting storm coming at me full force... but you gotta get that image... many thanks to my friend Shane for this opportunity.

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TwoPynts

7:54AM | Fri, 03 June 2005

Geesh, you risk taker! But you got this wonderful architectural shot so it was worth it! :)

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Kementari

8:06AM | Fri, 03 June 2005

What a fabulous shot! It's always to get up on to of something to get a shot. Great perspective!!

camera2

1:38PM | Fri, 03 June 2005

I love such photography. Is it abandond? If so it is time for a sneak inside and get all the pctures you can. Otherwise, just go back and get more of the outside and a few closeups to reveal to us its textures. As for the conversion to B&W, please do not use the greyscale converter. Use channel mixer so you can really get the details and shades. A possible starting sequence is R35.G65 B00 Constant -05, or R65 G35 B00 Constant -05. Try it and with a little practice you'll never go back to the quick and easy way. Have a great weekend.

cynlee

3:24AM | Sat, 04 June 2005

looks very opposing... geez watch out for lightning!! :/


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