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26-JUN-2009 tvsometime

3d. Renaissance City

Lower Manhattan, NYC

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi ,Tokina 12-24mm f/4 AT-X AF Pro DX
1s f/9.0 at 12.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time26-Jun-2009 20:16:22
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length12 mm
Exposure Time1.00 sec
Aperturef/9
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modeaverage (1)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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Guest 28-Jun-2009 03:34
Lovely tone. Great use of the one second rule.
sue anne28-Jun-2009 03:16
I like the gold tone in this and it sets a dramatic mood.
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2009 17:38
Wowow this is nice. I love the golden city!! Penny Street
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2009 16:29
A lovely golden glow and the light - very surreal - Debi
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2009 16:07
Thanks for the comments. One second was about right for this lens althouh 1/2 would have been better for this lens's sweet spot around f/5.6-8.0. I also like to set to shutter priority and concentrate on the aperture range for the prevailing light conditions - then manually fine tune. It's easier to think of one variable than all the combinations. The shot is from the window behind my workstation on the 32nd floor of 2 World Financial Center. -tv
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2009 07:49
Rod
Beautiful light & the sky looks gorgeous. It's funny how we all seem to take picys on the 1 sec limit a. Great picy mate, I probably could do with just a bit less foreground where there's no good light, maybe half inch off the bottom. No biggie as it looks really good as is.
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2009 06:51
Very nice shot Tom, I like the warm golden colors here,
Konstantin
ctfchallenge27-Jun-2009 04:55
Great color to this golden hour shot Tommy. The sun is finally in the right part of the sky to reflect off the buildings in Seattle like you caught here. Clouds keep moving in every time I've pulled out my camera though :-) Nice work.
~Brent