Monday, October 20, 2014

Joe Dolinsky: Topic 3: Extended Seeing

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10 comments:

  1. #5 is def my favorite. I like the perspective, and I particularly like that the image appears to be flipped. It's like an upside down train is coming which, in and of itself is a terrifying idea. Haha. All of your photos offer nice color balance though, and interesting subjects.

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  2. Hi Joe, I really like all of your pictures! I like how they mostly all represent landscape and the outdoors. I notice you do not have any slow shutter speed photos, but I don’t either so don’t feel bad! I really like how all your pictures are very crisp and in focus, because I know how difficult it is to take panorama pictures that are totally in focus! My favorite pictures is #11 because I love Atlantic City, but the sky looks so incredible in this picture! And it is really great that you captured that well!

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  3. 5 is my favorite! I really love how the sky is at the bottom. It's a really interesting perspective! It seems like your pretty busy because all of your pictures are taken at different locations. The Link, NY, the beach. Very cool!

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  4. Hey Joe, really great job with such smooth and visually stimulating panos. The way you captured the skyline of Atlantic City is beautiful and stellar. My favorite photo from this group is #5, you do a great job expanding the frame and redefining what the viewer is seeing. My eyes keep going back and forth between ladder and train tracks.

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  5. Wow. Looks like you got to get around the city and took some amazing shots. My favorite has got to be #2. The colors of the sky and clouds are breathtaking. Rich contrasts of the blue sky and red/orange clouds.

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  6. Jesus. Number 2 is amazing. It looks like the world is ending and you captured it in it's final moments. This is a real solid body of work. I just wish there was a little bit more.

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  7. Hi Joe,
    You have some really awesome panorama shots here, I cant get over the illusion created by # 11. It literally looks like something I would develop using mapping software to demonstrate a potential site in AC. Its unreal. You have also creatively used vertical panorama to create my favorite shot # 5. You have effectively extended the view and creatively make it appear as an illusion. #1 is also a very creative way to use pano. How did you do it? I do have to say I wish you would have posted some slow shutter images, I am sure they would have been something to look at !

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  8. # 11 looks awesome with the stormy sky rolling in. What beach is that? ALso love the first one. No idea how you did it but its rad.

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  9. Hi I like #12 because you've capture the atmosphere of the setting very well. The extreme wide angle of the shot captures the stadium and the excitement of being there.

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  10. Photo 5 is my favorite. I love the feeling of looking down the railroad tracks with the feet in the foreground. Everything in the photo is well incorporated. Nice job.

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