New Antiquity

© Matthew M. Sciortino

New Antiquity

Uploaded: July 22, 2008

Description

1/2 second exposure at f/11, ISO 200, EFS 18-55mm at 31mm

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/2 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 31.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS Kiss Digital X

Comments

Joan E. Hoffman July 25, 2008

You have an amazing talent for capturing buildings! Love the perspective on this one, and the lighting is just beautiful! Well done! #967447

Matthew M. Sciortino July 25, 2008

Thanks so much Joan, it really means a lot to me when I get comments like this.
I've always been intimidated by building shots - the straight lines were just daunting. I found that if I approach it as if the building part is of a landscape it is less threatening. #6231887

Aggie Villanueva July 27, 2008

Again, your POV is superb. I love the moodiness of the shot too. Bravo! #6238222

July 30, 2008

very interesting architectural shot, Matthew. Love the moody light. #6251700

Matthew M. Sciortino July 31, 2008

Aggie and Deborah, thank you for you comments. I'm glad you enjoy this one. #6253134

Candice L. Carter August 07, 2008

To me this doesn't even look real! Stunning painting! Smile. Exquisite lighting! #6285050

Nancyj E. Hovey level-classic August 10, 2008

Awesomely awesome. This is an outstanding building and you have captured the emotions of the building. Where is this location? I love it. 8o) #6293869

Matthew M. Sciortino August 10, 2008

Thanks Nancy. This building is in the city of Little Falls, NY. #6294840

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