New York City HDR

Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan in the background and Merry go round in the
foreground.

Posted by William Donnelly on Fri, 06/28/13 20:16
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Comments by William Donnelly on Fri, 06/28/13 20:21

Here we go again showing the wrong shot I just dont get it I even delated that shot a long
time ago????????


Comments by Jeff Dye on Fri, 06/28/13 21:04

Someone with more computer savvy than me will have to help you out but the New York
photo is excellent.


Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Sat, 06/29/13 05:23

I like your use of the Brooklyn Bridge to connect the two sides of the image and the reflective quality of the water capturing the vertical lines of the highrise structures of the New York City skyline.


Comments by Jacky on Sat, 06/29/13 10:36

Strange. I'd have to look at your process. It looks like you're using Pbase to store your files and then using a link/pointer on PC to address them (your files) on Pbase. I'd guess the issue is that link. If you are modifying or moving a posted photo on Pbase AFTER you've set up the link on PC, you may have inadvertently altered what PC is pointing to. Again, it depends on how Pbase handles its addresses when you modify files, add files and delete files, etc. I'd guess Pbase is reusing addresses, which is common/usual, but can be a little confusing to people who don't understand the difference between uploading a photo and establishing a link/pointer to a photo.

I notice in your gallery that some of the *thumbnails* don't match the posted photo. Again, that could be a link issue. However, I don't know how PC handles those thumbnails. PC *could* be using a static image of the originally linked file (that is, PC would grab the original image and store it on its own server to use as a static thumbnail), or PC could also be using a link/pointer.


Comments by Jacky on Sat, 06/29/13 10:43

Just an FYI... Also, if you delete a file on Pbase, that doesn't necessarily mean the photo has been physically deleted. The image is still there and is addressable. The address is removed from the directory (so you can't see the image), but the image itself remains.


Comments by Paul Maxan on Tue, 07/02/13 13:32

Haven't seen the mary-go-round, but the framing is harmonious. Very
nice.