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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 69: "After the Sun is Gone" (hosted by Miguel G) >> Challenge 69: Eligible > Chrysler at Night*
by TXan
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22-MAY-2004

Chrysler at Night*
by TXan

Sony DSC-F828
1s f/5.0 at 32.8mm iso64 hide exif
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Date/Time22-May-2004 20:01:17
MakeSony
ModelDSC-F828
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length32.8 mm
Exposure Time1.60 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent64
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Guest 02-Jun-2004 14:51
Hey Steve, Nice shot, I wanted a shot of this building, ran out of time.

Great Job!

Dean
Guest 02-Jun-2004 02:42
Thanks for all your comments. One of my first photo ops after attending Andy & Harry's NYC Workshop. Most all weekend it had been cloudy. Saturday night finally cleared up enough to capture this shot. Used a tripod and zoom to get the original shot. Rotated, cropped, level and USM in photo shop to get the final image.

Thanks again, Steve.
Guest 01-Jun-2004 04:05
I love the angle. I am a lover of extreme crops and strange perspectives. nice
Katherine Stanback's Photos30-May-2004 23:15
Cool shot - great exposure, and I like the perspective!
Sony Forums Challenges30-May-2004 14:33
Steve, I like your angled composition and the interesting details of this building at night. Nice shot...good exposure. MFC
Guest 30-May-2004 12:27
oh my favorite nyc building, very well shot, composed, and exposed. nicely done, steve! -- andy
Sony Forums Challenges29-May-2004 12:47
Very eye catching capture of a masterpiece! Meem
Guest 28-May-2004 15:52
Wowowo! This is truly a great image! very impressive with fantastic aesthetics and perfect exposure. I love it.

How did you get so close to the top of the building?

Miguel
Deb Kees28-May-2004 13:21
Wow! What a great shot,TXan! Wonderful example of night photography. The detail and composition are marvelous.---Deb