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Charm City
Taken from atop Federal Hill, overlooking Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Five-shot HDR image using an Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom.
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Thanks. I'll try out some other angles (and other scenes) this weekend now that I've got the first decent attempt under my belt. This shot was just meant as practice. Glad you liked it.
I've been in Baltimore last summer (I'm from Italy) and I miss it so much. Thank you for this great shot.
As for the picture, it looks great. Keep up the good work.
Fantastic pic, absolutely love it. I'd even pay for a print if it were in a visitors shop!
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I've got an extra print. If you (or anyone else) would like it, email me privately through the 'contact the artist' link and i'll send it to you. It's an odd size though (10" x 6.25") and won't fit in a standard frame without a mat.
I agree w/ the comment about the Aqaurium. It's probably one of the most distinct buildings downtown, especially with the new Australia exhibit. Would be great if your next shot had it!
thanks. i actually did an hdr composite of the aquarium last week but it didn't come out quite as well as i had hoped. it's not bad though. i probably won't submit that version to interfacelift but will try and put it up somewhere since a few people have requested one.
Anyway, @ the photographer, NICE shot! What are you shooting with? Or is that listed and I should scroll back up? Got a new LG 23" monitor to go with my new video card, and this is exactly the kind of new-monitor-new-wallpaper shot I wanted. Nice work man. Is this taken from the Rusty Scupper?
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