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Manhattan Reflection
by Harry Behret
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27-DEC-2003

ninth place, tie
Manhattan Reflection
by Harry Behret

Sony Cybershot
1/100s f/4.0 at 9.7mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time27-Dec-2003 14:39:57
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length9.7 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent200
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White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
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roberta02-Jan-2004 18:19
Harry,
I'm checking these out a bit late (Jan. 2) but I had to comment that this shot is exceptional! Great work! Roberta
Sony Forums Challenges30-Dec-2003 01:33
Really nice colors and layered composition here, Harry...a lot to look at. Well seen & captured...and from an effective perspective. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges29-Dec-2003 17:48
Very nice Harry. It's allmost three images in one. There is the abstract of shapes formed by the windows and the building itself. There is an image of an interesting building with trees growing on/in it. And there is of course the building reflected in the image. The composition and colours combine it all in a well balanced image... Hewy
Sony Forums Challenges29-Dec-2003 11:43
nice reflection in the trump tower, harry! well composed and exposed. nancy, those trees are "for real" they are on the "steps" area of trump tower and go up about 6 levels or so. quite impressive. -- andy
Sony Forums Challenges29-Dec-2003 09:09
Woohoo, look at that reflection! Harry, you're going to hate Florida when you start realizing all that you're missing (heee!). This is great-- I love the way you composed the image. Not many have the eye you do. Look at those trees in the upper-right quadrant. Are they reflected or actually growing on the building in a stair-step fashion? --Nancy/JoseNoway