Great shots AGinthe313, after seeing them I called my girl and asked her to go with me on the 4th next month. Nice work. You gotta love that pan n zoom, makes it all a little more fun to watch.
I suspect that almost every poster here has a great shot of or in Detroit, no matter what it is. This thread should be blowing up with pics. Step up dammit and share a little.
Come on people, post a pic. It's not that hard to do.
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Me, too.
This is a spectacular shot. The location suits wide shots, panorama shots, detail shots, etc.
At night, you could lock the camera firmly on a tripod and do a lengthy time-exposure - then you walk around manually popping a flash to illuminate various bits of detail in the scene.
Night Timer, thats a great idea. With time exposures I always think of that famous pic of Picasso in LIFE magazine of himself drawing in the air with a glowing stick. I want to try what your speaking on though, that would be fun.
Really nice photos AG, and love the shot at the Old Miami Django. This is a great thread.
Django, we can do some time-exposure stuff when I come to Detroit from Sydney in a few months. I'm looking forward to working with you. I can help you with exposure and camera settings, too, if need be. Here's where I am at the moment: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia...
Beautiful photo Night Timer. Yes I am in need of some help with digital, I would very much love your help. We can start at the Miami with a beer on me.
Thanks Django - Enjoy the parade this year.Great shots AGinthe313, after seeing them I called my girl and asked her to go with me on the 4th next month. Nice work. You gotta love that pan n zoom, makes it all a little more fun to watch.
I suspect that almost every poster here has a great shot of or in Detroit, no matter what it is. This thread should be blowing up with pics. Step up dammit and share a little.
Come on people, post a pic. It's not that hard to do.
A few shots from a few years ago.
Hope this thread isn't going to disappear.
Old Guy, wait until I get to Detroit from Sydney, Australia - Django is gonna provide me with some of his local Detroit knowledge. I'd upload whatever I shoot if I think it will be of interest to D-Yes members. I'll be in Detroit for a month. My local Aussie stuff can be found here:
http://www.corbisimages.com/Search#p...ace&p=1&sort=2
Cheers, Robert Wallace [['night-timer')
And the band played Waltzing Matilda..........Old Guy, wait until I get to Detroit from Sydney, Australia - Django is gonna provide me with some of his local Detroit knowledge. I'd upload whatever I shoot if I think it will be of interest to D-Yes members. I'll be in Detroit for a month. My local Aussie stuff can be found here:
http://www.corbisimages.com/Search#p...ace&p=1&sort=2
Cheers, Robert Wallace [['night-timer')
Yes, I am Australian, mate, born and bred...
BTW, the song "Waltzing Matilda" [[a traditional Australian folk song) actually has an obscene meaning. I won't go into it here...
I should probably be careful about going off-topic, but my fascination with the remarkable city of Detroit might be reciprocated by your interest in the 'martian' Outback landscapes I see here in Australia when I get outside Sydney with my camera....
.... another quick upload before I go too far off-topic... one more Aussie Outback pic:
Looks like Arizona.
Or Utah.
Farnsworth at the DIA
Door manager at the Doghouse. I lived at about 1998. 2nd X Temple. Worst place I ever lived and I lived at the Ansonia before this.
Is that Ulurur Night-timer?
\2nd and Selden about 1995. I wish I could remember her name. I only met her once but she was a real sweetheart. I could be wrong but I got the distinct impression she was working the stroll.
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A few from the river walk.
Just a few more
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