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HI there <br /> HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all.
· Date: Fri December 30, 2005 · Views: 703 ·
Keywords: Abridgment
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File name: archesweb_copy.jpg File size: 220083 bytes
File date: 2005:12:30 13:24:44 Camera make: NIKON
Camera model: E8800 Date/Time: 2005:12:29 14:06:54
Resolution: 720 x 605 Flash used: No
Focal length: 12.7mm (35mm equivalent: 50mm) Exposure time: 0.026 s (1/39)
Aperture: f/3.1 ISO equiv.: 50
Metering Mode: matrix Exposure: program (auto)
Jpeg process: Baseline   


kennyz
Senior Member

Registered: December 2004
Location: USA, notheast Pennsylvannia.
Posts: 166
Fri December 30, 2005 2:44pm

I like this. It's got a lot of differnt textures, color and movement. Good one.Ken

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Kenny Z. Fuji s20 pro Wink
Perrycornish
DPF Patron

Registered: November 2004
Location: North Antrim
Posts: 4036
Fri December 30, 2005 3:04pm

Yes this IS nice. Well seen and photographed spherical. If I'm going to be really picky maybe a small crop on RHS wall to balance the image, not too much though not squared offSmile

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Perry Wink 'No-one can make me feel inferior without my consent' Eleanor Roosevelt
Scousetigger
DPF Patron

Registered: January 2005
Location: Heartsease, Norwich...formally Liverpool
Posts: 860
Sat December 31, 2005 1:31am

A nice shot. lovely colour range.

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Sue :cool:
Sat December 31, 2005 4:41am

I echo Perrycornish's comment. Nicely composed, sharp image. A subject I don't think I would necessarily have considered photographing! Well seen and captured
David Adamson
Distinguished Member

Registered: December 2004
Posts: 771
Sat December 31, 2005 4:54am

Well seen and well photographed. I like the movement in the water and the colours and texture in the brickwork. Can I assume that this was tripod mounted ? The 1/39th sec recorded shutter speed has put movement into the water but everything else is really nice and sharp. I find it is very difficult to hand hold steadily at anything less than 1/60th. Perry, I don't think I would crop. I can see where you are coming from with the brickwork but I think cropping would cut off too much water and leave it with nowhere to go.
Spherical
Gallery Administrator

Registered: November 2005
Location: Chichester in the UK
Posts: 315
Sat December 31, 2005 5:43am

Thank you all for your comments! Perry good idea about the crop & I tried it. Whilst it does balance the arches, I feel it becomes unbalanced also because the water has no where to go. The camera was rested on a wall to cope with the slow shutter speed, and I also used a #1 ND grad filter, top left to keep detail & colour in the wall top LHS and angled it to line up with the top of the arches. Thanks again for your kind words.

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shaggydoo
Senior Member

Registered: August 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 447
Tue January 3, 2006 8:45am

Very nicely composed and shot:-)


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