Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sanjay, Really nice set. ?The Texas Capital is in my opinion, one of the best capital building complexes in the US. ?They have put a great effort in the buildings and the details in the hardware are great and very unique. Cheers, Gene -------------- Original message from Sanjay Nasta <sanjay@microassist.net>: -------------- > Here are some pictures of the Texas Capitol around X'mas time. I was > experimenting a bunch (with HDR, exposure, etc.) so consider these more > play > than serious photography. None the less there are pictures of sections > that > most folks don't get to wander in but thanks to a gracious friend I got to > wander through without having the long arm of the law tap me on the > shoulder. > I've been promised another tour after the legislative session and this > time I > intend to take full advantage > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/21327599@N00/sets/72157612405752435/show/ > > Oh if you have Quicktime installed here are a couple of panoramas. Again > works > in progress...the nadir shots didn't come out right...I need to repatch. > > www.tejasphotos.com/senatechamber.html > http://www.tejasphotos.com/lg2 > > (after they load, Click and drag) > > I seem to find that my photography improves tremendously when I go back > the > second or third time...after I've gone through and suffered through all > the > silly mistakes I make the first time. I suspect it is because my day job > keeps > me from photographing regularly. > > Sanjay Nasta > www.gadgetguys.com > > > > MicroAssist, Inc. > 3420 Executive Center Drive, Suite G100 Austin, TX 78731 > http://www.microassist.net > Phone: (512) 794-8440 > Fax: (512) 794-8742 > >