February 2014 Challenge - Architectural and urban photography

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Philnz

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"Modern & Old side by side"
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Model NIKON D7100
Shutter Speed 1/250 s
F-Number f/8
ISO ISO 100
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Pattern
Flash Off, Did not fire
Focal Length 20 mm
Lens Model 18-200 mm f/3.5-5.6
White Balance Details Auto1
Date/Time Original 16/02/2014 03:28:10 PM
 

Vincent

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My first:

It seems that the first I wanted to post was from January. This one is not:
mamer_suspended_bridge.jpg


It was made working on the next competition: Photos en compétition | SinCityPics
For that competition I chose an other view, the picture is called there:
In between the beautiful star and the wisdom is a magical passover
My other entries are called:
In between the businesses are the royal stairs leading to shopping, learning and amusement.
Zwëschen Parken an Schaffen es den Reebou
Zwischen Gebäude verteidigen Prinzen und Prinzessinnen das Schloss
Entre la douce nuit et la journee dure le fer agit
 

Marcel

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3rd entry. I consider this the best example of bad architecture, so, I took a shot through my car window when it was raining outside, focusing on the drops in the window.
D600, 14-24 2.8 @17mm, 1/160 f 4, iso 2000.

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Bob Blaylock

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Second entry…

Up until June of 2013, I worked in the Shipping department of the Campbell's Soup factory in Sacramento, California—a job that I thought would last until I was in a position to retire. Alas, the company had other ideas. Between improvements to all four of its main factories, and a decline in sales, the point was reached where only three factories were now needed, and the Sacramento factory, was shut down.

Yesterday, the factory was open to the public, to allow potential buyers to inspect a wide range of items to be auctioned off later this year. I took my wife there, so that I could show her where I used to work.

This picture is a 360° panoramic view of one of nine warehouse sections that were my turf when I worked here. When I left in June, this warehouse was still mostly full of product. Now, it is eerily bare—just a couple of machines, and some empty racks. That's my wife, sitting on an idle pallet wrapper.



This picture needs to be seen in higher resolution than here on this forum, to be fully-appreciated.
 
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