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Submitted: June 30, 2005
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D70
Shutter Speed: 10/400 second
F Number: F/4.5
Focal Length: 70 mm
Date Picture Taken: Jun 24, 2005, 7:21:27 PM

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domino?
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Zurich Mainstation


19.07.05 re-edit : USM
Daily Deviation, 2005-07-01

Daily DeviationAge? Door? Row? 7-teen dot six by ~chromaphobia It's just a number but perhaps so much more. (Suggested by ~BloodAddict and Featured by `suzi9mm)

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wow i like this alot!!
i like these minimalistic pics. It's pretty cool! :-)
Andy

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I love this picture, you have a great eye for a picture :)

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minimalism has never looked so good.

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:aww: thankyou!

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:bulletred: this [link] it's useless, but full of sense :spyed2:
Much better then the other one i think
because its calm and redux! reminding
me of a domino stone. i 'd suggest a
tiny usm (something like 80, 0,7, 2) to
add some sharpness. A good find and
the dark colour of the wall harmonizes
perfectly with the orange of the 17.

Well done!

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thx R, much appreciated.
Would you explain me how to do the usm(?) 80, 0,7, 2
thankyou for ur help!

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:bulletred: this [link] it's useless, but full of sense :spyed2:
Grandioso! :clap: eppoi il 17 è il mio numero... :roll: :D

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Violator3 - Analog? Mmmh... it's better than digital.
i only can tell you the photoshop way of doing it.

filters > sharpen > unsharpenmask
enter from top the following values:
80
0,7
2

press ok.

You might want to duplicate the layer before applying
the usm to have your original material untouched until
you found the right adjustments.

this might be interesting for you as well!
play with the settings, experiment. the usm is a great tool.

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