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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2010 Challenges >> CIC 7 : Scapes :: (Hosted by iso3200) >> CIC 7: Eligible Gallery > 7th
Sunset Cityscape 2
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22-JAN-2010 Michael Kilpatrick

7th
Sunset Cityscape 2

Deleted the other version of this.
Apart from some cropping, fill light and boosting of the shadows with the Shadows and Highligts tool in PS, it hasn't been processed much.

Canon EOS 7D ,Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX
1/40s f/5.6 at 11.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time22-Jan-2010 20:45:06
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length11 mm
Exposure Time1/40 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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eega02-Feb-2010 12:27
Really beautiful colors, and you can feel the 3 dimensions without any special glasses - Eega
Canon Image Challenge02-Feb-2010 04:26
Excellent use of the available DR. Great emphasis on the dramatic cloud lighting. -Najinsky
Canon Image Challenge01-Feb-2010 01:54
I love this. I don't think I saw the other one, but now that that's been deleted, I can say with certainty that I prefer this :)
Alastair
Michael Kilpatrick26-Jan-2010 04:40
Thanks for the comments. I have deleted the other version. Regards, Michael
Canon Image Challenge26-Jan-2010 01:09
I also prefer this one... love the lighting in the sky and it has a "storm brewing" atmosphere. Both great shots! jano
iso320025-Jan-2010 22:40
I prefer the clouds in this one. More dramatic.
Michael Kilpatrick25-Jan-2010 06:47
Thanks Shu. I think I'll delete the other one though. Regards, Michael
Canon Image Challenge23-Jan-2010 20:41
I like this one, too, but I think the first image is better because the sky is a larger part of the composition which does it for me. shu