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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 62 - ....scapes >> Challenge 62 - Exhibition > New York City Skyline by night (*)
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02-JAN-2004 Lawry

New York City Skyline by night (*)

New York City Skyline by night

Canon PowerShot G3
1s f/2.5 at 17.6mm with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time02-Jan-2004 20:28:10
MakeCanon
ModelPowerShot G3
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length17.6 mm
Exposure Time1.00 sec
Aperturef/2.5
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 09-May-2008 16:51
Big Appel's night is always fantastic !!!
mithra 04-May-2008 05:58
this seems natural.i did'nt expect any changes to be made in it.
mithra 04-May-2008 05:58
this seems natural.i did'nt expect any changes to be made in it.
Lawry 23-Aug-2004 20:32
Thank you all for your kind words. I know I still have a lot to learn.

Lawry
Lawry 23-Aug-2004 20:29
The only changes I've done to this picture are a) increased the sharpness b)used curves and c) moved the right slider on all the individual channels (LEVEL) a little way past the base of the hill.

The original picture is a bit dark with an yellowish cast. This picture was shot with the camera placed on the railing. The only light was from a nearby lamp post.

Lawry
alexeig22-Aug-2004 00:34
This is wonderful shot but I am unsure about colors and orientation
ctfchallenge21-Aug-2004 19:21
I find the same rotation problem on my 10D, although sitting in my home and consciously doing a test showed that it is not a camera problem here, just a user one. ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge20-Aug-2004 23:07
Beautiful pic - but are the colours natural ??
Rose
Nugar20-Aug-2004 22:21
I actually find the same. It may be the G3, or it may be me :) I really really try to get the horizon straight and then upon seeing the pic, it is not. In fact I think the three images I posted may be lopsided too.
ctfchallenge20-Aug-2004 20:51
Nugar, I find that I have to rotate most of my pictures between 1 and 4 degrees clockwise. I wonder if it has something to do with right-handedness. BTW, this is a striking photo, whether it's a little lopsided or not.

Mary Anne
ctfchallenge20-Aug-2004 20:07
Thanks Nugar. I'll get working on the counter clockwise motion. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Nugar20-Aug-2004 19:35
Is my head conunterclockwise? This is the third picture that I think might benefit from a bit of clockwise motion. Absolutely great picture, Lawry. I love the orange hue.