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    Gus Cobos
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    Default Motif: Wide Angle - "Traditional Meets Contemporary"

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    Motif: Wide Angle - "Traditional Meets Contemporary"

    Note: This image was painted on my last trip to The Big Apple, New York City. The funny looking building is were my Pops worked for NBC as a commercial painter and graphics designer for thirty-five years before retiring. I remember him taking me when I was about five or six on Saturday mornings and letting me play with his drawing table and collection of specialty pens and brushes…wow, it sure brings back the memories and the good times.

    Image Solution:
    Light Box: Nikon D200
    Glass: Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR
    Focal length: 18mm
    Exposure mode: aperture priority
    Exposure time: 1/500sec.
    Aperture size: f/11
    Metering mode: matrix
    ISO factor: 320
    White balance: auto
    AF – mode: AF- single
    Exposure comp: -0.3E
    Tone comp: +2 degree
    Hue adjustment: +2 degrees
    Saturation factor: +3 degrees
    Color space: sRGB
    Lighting solution: no speedlight – ambient light
    Support platform: no tripod – hand held

    Comments greatly appreciated...:cool:

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    Alfred Forns
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    Fine image Gus I like the way you can find them and then execute !!

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    Great juxtaposition, and love the curve on the modern building. Must have brought back memories Gus!

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    Gus, I really like this alot. I guess the "apple" (get it!) doesn't fall far from the tree!!

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    good stuff, gus!! now which one is the funny looking buildiing!!?

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    Great composition Gus. Very well exposed with excellent colors and contrast.

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    Very nice, Gus; so sharp and such a sense of reality that looking (up) at it almost makes me dizzy.

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