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September 25, 2013
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They advertise this as the “best cafe in the world” and was originally built by New York Life Insurance company hence the name.

Enjoyed a quiet evening here drinking a €4 euro cup of coffee but this allowed me my photographic opportunity.

 

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3671/9915698616_df1b73e92b_z.jpg
 by Glenn Shoemake, on Flickr

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7353/9919484856_231363dc0d_z.jpg

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7310/9921307934_cc086ab10a_z.jpg

 

All taken with Canon 6d with Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8L II lens.  Shot in raw as the white balance was horrible in jpg and corrected later in post.

ISO was between 4000 and 5000 on these shots.

September 25, 2013
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Beautiful photos, Glenn.
The sharpness and detail are amazing.

As you didn’t mention that clicking on the images would
bring higher resolution, I will.  Well worth the extra click.

My only suggestion would be to crop out the left pillar in the second photo
or at least to give it a try to see if you like it better.  I didn’t experiment with it.

Congratulations on these.  They are superb.

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September 25, 2013
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Thanks Mandrake, I agree that number 2 is a slight compositional error and I was kicking myself when I started to post process it that I didn´t see it when composing the shot and take a step further to the right.  I guess I was to caught up in the moment.

I will take your suggestion into consideration and perhaps play around with it a bit more to see what I can do.  Again I appreciate your helpful criticism and glad you enjoyed the photos as much as I do.  Smile

September 25, 2013
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Mandrake or Glen,  can you give a quick lesson on how you upload the image and be able to link it to flickr?  I just opened a flickr account so I’m a little new to the site…

 

Thanks,

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September 25, 2013
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Hi Mscharff,

 

If you click on a photo in flickr to have it in full view mode, on the right hand side, the third icon says “more ways to share”.

If you click on that and select “BB Code” you can copy and paste the code into the forum.  When you hit preview you can see if it is working correctly before posting.

For some reason I have to end up taking out an extra XML line as it appears to duplicate the photo, at least in the preview.

I hope this helps and let me know if you have any further questions.

September 25, 2013
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Michael and Glen…

I just gave that method a try with no luck.

The way I have been doing it is to click on the flickr image until it is
in the “lightbox” full screen view.

I then copy the html address at the very top of the page and paste it into the Easy Exposure post.
The image will then appear in the post.  I usually include a note to click on
the image to get greater resolution.

One nice thing about this is that there is no need to resize your image before posting.
There is no need to post the image at all, just the flickr html address. 

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December 9, 2013
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Beautiful place and beautiful photos. Budapest is one of the places I would really love to visit. I always see some great photos from there. 

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