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black, cityscape, empire state building, lights, new york city, night, nikon, nikon d40, photography, skyline, tilt-shift effect, urban
Comments from the Community
Posted By: sserschens
about 7 months ago

I prefer city shots without the blur-focus, but i love night city shots and this one is no exception. great job!
Posted By: The Mad Mule
about 7 months ago
Posted By: spendavis
about 7 months ago
Thanks for the comments! I was just browsing and decided to check-up on InterfaceLIFT to see if there were any new wallpapers, and was quite surprised to see my picture on the homepage! I might just submit some more... ;)
Posted By: nicepics
about 7 months ago
Posted By: Brandon
about 7 months ago
Posted By: LTD602
about 7 months ago
I like to see unusual pictures/wallpapers and I appreciate your intention, perhaps capturing a single region and to differentiate from other night shots - which would be great -. But what I can add is saying with sincerity (and I can not say more) is that I can not see in this picture the east side of New York City. Perhaps my weakness is night shots of big cities but this was not good for me. It's only my opinion. Still speaking of cities, architecture, 'Towards St. Paul's' seems interesting. Thanks for posting, spendavis.
Posted By: Stretix
about 7 months ago
Fantastic shot, though I highly dislike the faked tilt-shift effect.
I think it would look much better without it :)
I think it would look much better without it :)
Posted By: John Horne
about 7 months ago
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about 7 months ago
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about 7 months ago
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about 7 months ago
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about 7 months ago
Posted By: SaberClash
about 7 months ago
The way those buildings seem to pop out in 3D in this picture really remind me of some type of video game, like a flight simulator. Interesting twist to a standard night cityscape.
Posted By: LTD602
about 7 months ago
Posted By: Cliff
about 7 months ago
Don't like the Blur either. But I really don't think that this is a til-shift shot. I'd rather say f/3.5 is the reason for the blur.
Posted By: LTD602
about 7 months ago
Posted By: buck2825
about 7 months ago
Nice Model ;)
come on people this is a good execution of a specific style of post-processing. If you never look at anything new you will never learn anything.
come on people this is a good execution of a specific style of post-processing. If you never look at anything new you will never learn anything.
Posted By: Maleko
about 7 months ago
Posted By: spendavis
about 7 months ago
So, I gather people would like to see the original picture with out the post-processed tilt-shift effect...
I'll add it to the loupe.
Thanks for all your comments too :)
I'll add it to the loupe.
Thanks for all your comments too :)
Posted By: AnkurP992
about 7 months ago
Awwww, i was so excited to see a nice picture of new york from a nice angle, but then i saw it was a tilt shift :(. And yes to your above post :)
Posted By: Gandee
about 7 months ago
Posted By: AnkurP992
about 7 months ago
Posted By: spendavis
about 7 months ago
I have added a higher resolution, non tilt-shift version of this picture to the loupe, so please vote for it if you'd like to have it!
Posted By: Myke
about 7 months ago
I rather like the tilt-shift aspect of it because it's different. Plus it makes my screen seem bigger!
Posted By: deepdish7
about 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Posted By: riche
about 3 months, 2 weeks ago
nice photo especially since it's using the kit lens. my opinion on the tilt-shift effect is just that: an opinion.
however, tilt-shift effects usually work better if the area in focus is the subject of the photo rather than just a space.
however, tilt-shift effects usually work better if the area in focus is the subject of the photo rather than just a space.
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