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May 10, 2005
@Martin: 'Cause we always want to see what's inside. ;-) And behind. ;-)) M.
Sir Herzi
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May 10, 2005
@ sir herzi+prinzessinmarmelade: Well I wanted the reflections to show up like this. Didn't see any need to use a polarizing filter. I guess this image would just have gotten lame... Why would you prefere one?
Martin Fuchs
May 10, 2005
@nik: This photo has nothing to do with a double exposure although it might look like one. A double exposure is a technique in which a piece of film is exposed twice, to two different images. The resulting photographic image shows the second image superimposed over the first. Was that your question? Thanks for all comments, Martin
Martin Fuchs
May 09, 2005
nice image martin. maybe you have been inspired of reflections of salzburg? http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/ mypics/35600/display/2445441 you should try to get this image with the pol filter as well - just to compare the results - would be interesting for us Michi + Dani
sir herzi+prinzessinmarmelade
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May 09, 2005
nice reflection! different images with different stories on a single shot. hmm sometimes i stumble upon the term 'double exposure', do u mind telling me whats that? to answer your question u posted 2 days ago : KMYS - is the name of the college we used to do our a levels before coming to the UK, the good old days.heh...
nik
http://www.drenqueue.com/pblog/
May 09, 2005
I have come back to this image over and over and over. It is a part of the city I walk by often. I tend to walk the city at night with my 5000 ISO rated film and loving eye. This location I know well as I head from the West to the East of Manhattan on my usual walks in the city. I hardly see NYC in daytime and this image let's me know what incredible opportunities are out there. This city is best viewed without a polarizing filter. Great image! David
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Reflection of Washington Square Park in a window of the NYU
This photography shows a reflection of Washington Square park in a window of the New York University. I was wandering around SoHo and the West Village today and spend quite a while in Washington Square Park. Washington Square park is for sure a place to meet very interesting people. I met a guy called Norman who's around the park every weekend to play and teach chess for a few bucks. He told me that he doesn't charge his teaching lesson if he loses. He was not good enough to teach his students then... More on Norman to come in the next days.

I have also been to the Leica Gallery to see the second part of the exhibition "Witness to a Century". A collection of photographs from the 1960ties to 2005. The exhibiton is still open to the public until May 14. So visit soon at free admission. It is located at 670 Broadway, Suite 500 in Greenwich Villag.

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