Union Train Station
Uploaded: April 15, 2010
historical site in Portland, Oregon
Exif: F Number: 14, ISO: 640, FocalLength: 14.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Dominick M. Dimacale April 16, 2010
Great image and POV, Deri.
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Deri C. Dority April 16, 2010
Thanks so much Dominick!Michelle Alton April 16, 2010
Love this interesting perspective and the colors are marvelous! #8538403Nikki McDonald April 16, 2010
Very nice pov and an interesting lens choice, Deri. Gotta love the blue green with the orange, too. Cool shot. #8538649Deri C. Dority April 16, 2010
Thanks so much Michelle and Nikki. I used the Canon 14 mm f 2.8 II lens for this shot. I love the lens for the distortion it gives. The Union Station is a National Historic Building and all the colors are typical of that time period. They even kept those old lead glass windows that distort everything. Inside is quite beautiful with marble and old well preserved high quality wooden benches.Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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