Here is a post-holloween shot of the "neighborhood house" in Belmont. They do it up right for the occasion. The scene is animated at night.
Sorry, did not get back for a night shot. Darn phone wires (too lazy to photoshop them out).
Last edited by D70FAN; 11-02-2012 at 10:29 AM.
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Rooz,; Nice set of shots, got the next 4 days covered now. The Dino looks quite real, reminds me of the first time I saw Jurassic Park and they panned over to the Brachiosaurs.
D70fan; Unique HH. How about a shot of the entire house, the architecture intrigues me.
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D70fan; Unique HH. How about a shot of the entire house, the architecture intrigues me.
Here You go. There are several houses in the neighborhood that have a similar design (These generally start at ~$1.6M... the one here is not a starter ). The Belmont area has a large number of houses that are 1 off designs.
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Wow that's double the price of a good house where I live.
I am so in love with this D800, it lets me see how bloody good the 24-70 is that I've got paired with it. The dynamic range and high iso are insane (but the metering is a step backwards from the d300).
This was backlit to hell with a very unstable handholding position and overcast skies.
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