View from Riverside Drive, Upper West Side

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    1. James Hanlon (60 months ago | reply)

      Outstanding!!!

      This street scene jumps off the screen like those pop-up pages in kids' books - sharp details and vibrant colors nicely framed by a soft blur.

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    3. TIO... (60 months ago | reply)

      Cool Technique... One or two New York Times Shooters, use this Technique when shooting sporting events... It definitely has it's place...
      You have hit it dead on... Really cool!!!

      TIO

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    4. eddienyc (60 months ago | reply)

      james, thank you, it's supposed to look like a minature model set :)

      Tio, thank you so much, it means a lot especially coming from you. Looking forward to hearing about Angel Wu's good news when you help her find a place, the help you're giving her is inspiring.

    5. peribanyez (60 months ago | reply)

      Well done. :))
      Very nice Tilt-shift miniature fake...

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    6. NJ Photographer (60 months ago | reply)

      Wow. It most certainly does look like a miniature model set. The cars look like Matchbox cars. Excellent job!!

    7. eddienyc (60 months ago | reply)

      peribanyez, tks :)

      NJ, this effect is called tilt-shift and works best from a high viewpoint looking down and given your apartment views, need I say more ?

    8. mblaz (60 months ago | reply)

      wow awesome.
      It seems like a model of NY, but it`s real ;o)
      fantastic!

    9. M3R (60 months ago | reply)

      nicely done! i tried doing this tilt-shift thingy but couldn't get that miniature feel like you did.. great job!

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