NIce capture Stacy. What a wonderful hallway. I am sure most of those people just use it in a perfunctory way but with a photographers eye you have shown all its beauty from the procession of lights to the archway and that fabulous ceiling. I wonder if anyone really appreciates its beauty as they rush by.
Thanks, Kaz! I would hope those who frequent these amazing hallways never lose sight of their amazing beauty, but I would venture to say many do … Such a fantastic building to visit 🙂
This is just an unbelievable shot, one of your best. Tell me it’s with your Fuji so I have a chance to capture something as good as this. Yes, I know it’s not about the equipment but the talent. So what? I need to cling to something. Was there any processing involved? I love it!
Awww, thanks so much, Emilio 😊 Yes, it was with my Fuji, and yes, I shot in RAW so there was processing involved. So many wonderful photo ops in this glorious building. This was from my first visit with Joe and Patti. I just returned from my yet another visit a little over a week ago and had a chance to go back there. I haven’t yet gotten to those photos, but again, all were taken with the Fuji. Love that little camera 🙂
A lot of the Fuji is still confusing to me but I love the quality of the images- though mine never seem to look as good as yours or Joe’s. I’ve been shooting with both the Fuji and my Canon.
I found the 100T to be much more intuitive to use than the T1, Emilio. That being said, it would be nice to have it in my kit for the times I want/need a zoom (I do have the tele and wide angle conversion adapters for the 100T and love them, but the tele is not enough sometimes). As for any differences in your images from Joe’s and mine, I know Joe says he often shoots in jpeg. I still shoot in RAW all the time and it still comes down to processing. My workflow hasn’t changed; I just find using the Fuji that I have many more keepers because of the EVF and so I don’t have to process as much.
Joanne, I had never been to the Library and was astounded by its beauty. I actually had a chance a few weeks ago to revisit it when I returned to NYC. I enjoyed it just as much the second time around! Thanks so much 🙂
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Thanks, Luis!
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I love the glow on the floor and the blueish light.
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Thanks, Laura. It was rather cool to see that blue light at the end of the hallway – an unexpectedly nice combination 🙂
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This is really nice. I like the glow of the lights on the floor and the pretty row they make above as well.
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Thanks so much, Ida! I probably could have called it “mirrored” 🙂
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NIce capture Stacy. What a wonderful hallway. I am sure most of those people just use it in a perfunctory way but with a photographers eye you have shown all its beauty from the procession of lights to the archway and that fabulous ceiling. I wonder if anyone really appreciates its beauty as they rush by.
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Thanks, Kaz! I would hope those who frequent these amazing hallways never lose sight of their amazing beauty, but I would venture to say many do … Such a fantastic building to visit 🙂
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Between the lighting and the lines this is a very haunting shot. Love it!
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Thanks so much, Claire! All came together – especially with the addition of the young woman 🙂
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Beautiful! gorgeous lighting, stunning composition, just perfect!
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Thanks so much, Katie! It was an ideal photo op 🙂
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I love the line of lights and their reflections. It leads your eye.
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Exactly what I was going for 😊 Thanks!
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This is just an unbelievable shot, one of your best. Tell me it’s with your Fuji so I have a chance to capture something as good as this. Yes, I know it’s not about the equipment but the talent. So what? I need to cling to something. Was there any processing involved? I love it!
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Awww, thanks so much, Emilio 😊 Yes, it was with my Fuji, and yes, I shot in RAW so there was processing involved. So many wonderful photo ops in this glorious building. This was from my first visit with Joe and Patti. I just returned from my yet another visit a little over a week ago and had a chance to go back there. I haven’t yet gotten to those photos, but again, all were taken with the Fuji. Love that little camera 🙂
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A lot of the Fuji is still confusing to me but I love the quality of the images- though mine never seem to look as good as yours or Joe’s. I’ve been shooting with both the Fuji and my Canon.
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I found the 100T to be much more intuitive to use than the T1, Emilio. That being said, it would be nice to have it in my kit for the times I want/need a zoom (I do have the tele and wide angle conversion adapters for the 100T and love them, but the tele is not enough sometimes). As for any differences in your images from Joe’s and mine, I know Joe says he often shoots in jpeg. I still shoot in RAW all the time and it still comes down to processing. My workflow hasn’t changed; I just find using the Fuji that I have many more keepers because of the EVF and so I don’t have to process as much.
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That is a beautiful building and you captured one of its golden moments.
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Thanks, Lisa. I had a chance to return to it just a short time ago – I was as mesmerized the second time as I was the first.
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Simply beautiful – yet another place in New York I realize now that we haven’t made it too. Dang, we’ll just HAVE to go back, lol! 🙂
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Joanne, I had never been to the Library and was astounded by its beauty. I actually had a chance a few weeks ago to revisit it when I returned to NYC. I enjoyed it just as much the second time around! Thanks so much 🙂
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Beautiful capture of the lights, arches and the window. Love it!
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Thank you, Amy. It is such a fantastic building … and this hallway was just glorious 🙂
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Isn’t it a lovely building, and filled with interesting photo ops?
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Absolutely! So much so that when I recently returned to NYC, I went there yet again 🙂
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A truly glorious shot Stacy – the girl has such a quiet, confident stride following the path with us through the beautiful light.
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Thanks, Patti! This is one I took when I was with you and Joe 🙂
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If it were not for the people, this could look as if it was a mirror repeating the image into infinity…a golden infinity at that.
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I loved how the light reflected in this wonderful hallway, Robert, and love how you describe it 🙂 Thanks!
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