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A city Sinking

PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 8:29 pm
by wendellt
This is my 3rd time in venice but i never get bored of it
i'm here for Venice Biennale a bi annual worldwide cumulation of Theatre, Dance, Art and Architecture

i've never seen San Marco square sunken beneth water level before

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Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 3:47 pm
by Wink
Nice shots!

I loved Venice. It's just so different to anywhere else.

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 3:58 pm
by aim54x
Some nice shots, the water adds a surreal effect, but I think you are overdoing the zoom effect a little.

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 12:51 am
by surenj
Unusual sight Wendell. I have only been once and I don't remember having to jump over puddles. :shock:

I am not digging those zooms though. Technically they are perfect and better than I can ever pull off!

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 6:27 pm
by biggerry
Damn, that looks like night time - and I bet thats handheld as well... :wink:

I like the last two images, the additional patterns generated by the zooming add to the frame. The last one i really like but wish the stationary part of the image was the girls face rather then her midriff.

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 12:38 am
by surenj
biggerry wrote:and I bet thats handheld as well...

Yes the D3 can allow you to do ISO3200 with this amount of clarity....... :wink:

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 10:30 am
by biggerry
surenj wrote:Yes the D3 can allow you to do ISO3200 with this amount of clarity.......


*sign*

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 10:52 am
by photomarcs
Wow! These are insane! I understand the meaning of "always perfect lighting" now.. haha stop making us jealous Wendell!


aim54x wrote:Some nice shots, the water adds a surreal effect, but I think you are overdoing the zoom effect a little.


As much as I can understand your point on the slow shutter zoom effect Cam, I've got to say though, it's really damn creative. Who else would use the slow shutter zoom effect in these situations? :rotfl2: There's no challenging "creative display" :lol: I mean, look at the last one, epic!

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 12:44 pm
by paulmac
How the hell do you manage to not take touristy shots in a place as insanely beautiful as Venice!?

I'd love to see some more, but without the zooming. Handheld? crap... :shock:

I can't wait to go back again. Piazza San Marco was never that empty when I was there...

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 5:16 pm
by surenj
paulmac wrote:Piazza San Marco was never that empty when I was there...

Agreed. It's always full of random tourists and people feeding the pidgeons etc.

biggerry wrote:surenj wrote:
Yes the D3 can allow you to do ISO3200 with this amount of clarity.......
*sign*

A couple more years and the consumers will get this technology. :cheers: Just be patient Gerry. [Dont' lust after the ISO 208560 though]

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 6:34 pm
by Wink
Most of the people don't show up in the night shots.

I took photos of that same square a month ago. It was packed! The photos however make it seem almost empty.

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 8:39 pm
by wendellt
thankyou people, much apprceciated

the zoom effect may not of been done properly because im not using a fill flash to capture detail during the motion
i just thought of doing something different since ive got volumes of technical shots of venice from my last 2 trips

actually about 80% of my images of venice this time around are all abstract overposed pan zoomed slow shutter effects

it wasnt so packed with people because it was taken after 8pm when the daytrippers leave, also not to mention the place was flooded

Re: A city Sinking

PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 11:27 pm
by brentsky
nice wendel!

i used to live in venice and was lucky enough to work at the biennale in 2007.. st marks is super postcard but i like your view of it. post some shots of the architecture installations!