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Interesting Building #2

Photography Architecture posted on Aug 16, 2012
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A different point of view of my earlier photo of this very interesting building... Camera: Olympus E500 DSLR Date: August 2012 Location: Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Software: Photoshop Elements 10, Topaz DeNoise 5.0, Topaz Adjust 5.0

Comments (7)


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flavia49

4:03PM | Thu, 16 August 2012

excellent shot

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Richardphotos

5:00PM | Thu, 16 August 2012

I understand now. just made on a corner lot. thanks for posting this over view. some people built a house on a tiny triangle lot here right next to a busy highway. I knew someone that knew them and they were happy supposedly

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morningglory

6:36PM | Thu, 16 August 2012

Love these odd shaped corner buildings....and I love my Olympus 500 E.

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jif3d

8:43PM | Thu, 16 August 2012

Well it looks like was right about the triangular shape, but still kool to see how it's actually constructed ! ~Cheers~

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DennisReed

1:46AM | Fri, 17 August 2012

So Cool, as I thought it was just a facade!

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jocko500

12:38AM | Sun, 19 August 2012

very good shot and pov

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stnaper

9:35AM | Mon, 02 December 2013

Okay, so let's count how many bricks it took to build it---LOL. Goof photo here. Stan


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeOLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
ModelE-500
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed250
Focal Length23

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