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Andy
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...you have to be very very quiet in the new york public library
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these last two i shot last year, but they show what's doing in bryant park, just behind the library.
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enjoy (quiet) photography,
click on pics for exif
these last two i shot last year, but they show what's doing in bryant park, just behind the library.
click here to see these photos mapped
enjoy (quiet) photography,
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Wow, they haven't changed it much in 45 years have they? Oh, that's right, you're too young to know
With all the "no cameras" stuff going on these days I'm surprised you were able to take these.
You've captured the lighting just right, too -- or how my memory remembers it...
I remember you couldn't get the books yourself. I had to fill out a piece of paper and someone would get the book and bring it to me (or call my number for me to come up and get it).
How does it work these days?
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#3 and #5 seem to have an issue with straightness. Maybe it isn't possible to make them look 100% straight because of lens distortion or where you shot from?
nice shots mate!
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Hey Andy
This is really cool stuff. I was there a year or so ago and got there just a little late (it was closed) but it is cool to be able to get a glimpse inside. I remember the lions and the flower trees outside - dogwood and daffodils?
really like the lamp shot btw.
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Really like the looks of the interior of the library. Wish we had such buildings around here. Our new library is all steel and glass. Very little wood to warm the place.
Like the way you captured the images as well. Looks quiet and peaceful.
Peter
Guess that rules out the use of the Canon 20D...
Very nice set, Andy. How many clunkers did you shoot?
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a) Selective focus point
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ginger (Interesting in the first three shots, three diff versions of light)
Oh, nice set. Love libraries, especially THOSE libraries, the ones with wood.
Please expand on this, Andy, or at least provide a reference. I'd like to know how to do it.
no, you don't i was making a joke about the measurebating that goes on on other internet photography fora... many folks have insisted on a ruler test to see if their new lens "backfocuses" or "frontfocuses." said test usually done handheld at slow shutter speed and so results of course not conclusive..
the best way to test a lens imo? go out and shoot with it. record your focus points, or look at them in dpp which shows the focus points overlaid on the image.
cheers rutt!
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I really love shot number 5.
The photo just draws you in through the DOF leading from the right to the left over the counter top.
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Andy,
Great set of pictures, something that really speaks to me - well, considering that I'm pracitacally a "professional student" at this point, I feel like the NY Public Library would feel just like home. Funny that in my 4 years in NYC I walked by the library so many times (on my way to Jamba Juice) but never actually made it inside...I'll definitely have to make an entrance when I get back for a visit in a few weeks.
Thanks for sharing & inspiring,
Kevin K.
the sound of a camera mirror Nice shots, Andy. Thanks for the visit at the libr.
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adrian actually, the 1Ds Mark II has a "quiet shutter" personal function that can be enabled - it's really quite good - and quiet!
nice to see you again, and thanks for the kind words.
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Lovely photos.
On a side note, I've been wondering why you post so few of your own pictures on this site. I seem to recall in the past that you would post your work on a fairly regular basis. Personally, I enjoy seeing the works of a pro with a chance to pick your brain about the technical aspects.
If I'm wrong, just let me know. Maybe just a gentle urging will do the trick?
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hiya mitchell
thanks so much for the very kind words. i must admit, this is the first time i've been told i've not posted enough pics
there's a lot of new stuff on my website, and i've put up a number of posts lately, maybe not as many as i usually do - thanks for the kick in the butt, i'll get shooting!
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i'm so glad you stopped by, dee. they allow cameras, no flash though, and no tripod. there are actually lots of great places still in nyc where you can shoot. and yeah, the book delivery is the same way
cheers
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thanks kevin, and everyone else who replied
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