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23-JUL-2005 Bernard Tse

Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter #1

Hong Kong

This is the first one of a series from a day's work using my new Fuji S3Pro and Nikkor 17-55 lens.
Never had a lens as expensive as this one and its super high contrast needs a little bit getting used to.

FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro ,Nikkor AF-S 17-55 f2.8 DX
1/30s f/9.5 at 55.0mm iso100 full exif

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joseantonio15-Jul-2014 16:35
Spectacular image. Well done.V.
Guest 24-May-2010 13:48
nice job here! have this great lens myself.
Yiannis Pavlis16-Nov-2006 04:07
very beautifull atmosphere
Chris Sofopoulos29-Jul-2005 07:51
I adore the atmosphere of all these images.
Definitely voted.
Ron Horloff28-Jul-2005 19:28
I love the golden shimmer in the background.

Ron
Manfred Bachmann27-Jul-2005 10:11
Fantastic DR in this picture, the S3 works very well!
Besati26-Jul-2005 11:03
Yes I do, Hina. As a fresh user, I think the S3Pro produces phenomenal colors and tones, even when shooting in RAW and AdobeRGB.
Guest 26-Jul-2005 03:59
This is totally original!!!! Bernie dont you love the colors!!!
Besati25-Jul-2005 01:27
Thanks, René, Gary, Linda and Larry.

Linda, appreciate your comments. It was quite a hazy day when I took the shot. The afternoon sun in summer was strong and was obscured by some clouds. There came all of a sudden a burst of golden light and lit up the far background as the sun became low enough to emerge from the clouds when I took this picture. I had deliberately lowered the contrast of the image as I am not too used to such high contrast scene in my work. When I viewed it in my office this morning, the image appears a bit flat. I'll try to re-work on it again.
Larry Ahern24-Jul-2005 23:00
Wonderful!!!
Guest 24-Jul-2005 19:50
Very interesting scene. Did you use the shadows/highlight feature in PS? If so, perhaps a bit too much. It's very tricky, and tastes vary. For me, I'd have liked the buildings in the background a bit darker. But it's a terrific scene. Best of luck with the new camera.
Gary Hebert24-Jul-2005 17:13
high contrast lens and a high contrast image Bernard.. like the light ..
René Gysi24-Jul-2005 14:25
Beautiful picture with nice light. Interesting this own world on the water.
I wishes you much success with your new camera.