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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> The Best of CTF Challenges >> Best of 2009 > 3rd - Rainy Night by Kyagudin
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30-MAY-2009 kyagudin

3rd - Rainy Night by Kyagudin

Singapore

Canon EOS 5D Mark II
10s f/16.0 at 17.0mm iso100 full exif

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ctfchallenge02-Jun-2009 00:54
We American's play it safe too, and lock the car doors. -Doug
ctfchallenge01-Jun-2009 12:54
Friends, thank you very much for your kind comments. There were many people down stairs but as I set up my tripod, begun to rain and rained cats and dogs. But I was so fascinated buy this view with a couple with their umbrella that I couldn’t stop to photograph. I shot altogether more then 20 pictures and luckily one of these shots was without moving ... Hope my camera will survive that mockery.
Konstantin
PS. We, Singaporean, have a very strong moral and we don’t kiss in public places!
Guest 01-Jun-2009 07:21
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant

YB
ctfchallenge01-Jun-2009 04:58
The 10 second shutter made for a nice effect by softening the clouds and water but keeping the buildings sharp. -Doug
ctfchallenge31-May-2009 17:36
Rod
I don't think Singaporeans kiss they seem to get off by sitting close together & not breathing for 10secs:-)
ctfchallenge31-May-2009 12:18
The angle at which they are sitting is all wrong for kissing. And you move when you kiss - Debi
aam1234 31-May-2009 05:24
They were busy kissing, mate :) Beautiful work, Konstantin.
ctfchallenge31-May-2009 04:32
Rod
Yes these twilight night picys look really good a & it helps with the BHs too. The couple with the brolly is a gem to the picy. Now how did they survive with no movement for 10secs?
As Penny said "thanks for sharing" whatever that means.
ctfchallenge31-May-2009 03:56
The magenta umbrella works its magic as a visual (and emotional) punctuation mark on an otherwise standard night scene. Great light and nicely executed twilight scene. -tv
ctfchallenge31-May-2009 00:42
Really pretty. Amazing what the exposure can do to a scene like this - the couple is a nice touch. Thanks for sharing. Penny Street
ctfchallenge30-May-2009 18:57
Very nice mood to this Konstantin. I'm hoping to get a WA cityscape in waning light myself tonight- if I don't stop in the pub first...
~Brent
ctfchallenge30-May-2009 17:25
Ah romance- the umbrella did not move in 10 secs