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6-18-04 Jules Alexander

Morning, Tennessee River by Jules Alexander

Near Maryville, Tennessee

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Three shot WA Pano, IR.

Sony DSC F828
Nightshot Mode
Shutter 1/30
FL 2
ISO 64
FL 7.1
Exposure Bias 0.0 (EV)
JPG
3264x2156 full exif


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Sony Forums Challenges30-Jun-2004 00:17
Not to overuse the word, but I think "dramatic" really describes this, especially with that great sky you've captured. Nice work. Helen
Sony Forums Challenges29-Jun-2004 23:46
A beautiful, dramatic panorama. Melanie (mlynn)
JGA29-Jun-2004 17:39
Thanks so much for your interest and comments folks.

Yeah, it's interesting getting a shot with so much sky to be other than a study of clouds, which isn't a bad thing at all, but not what I was going for on this particular shot.

It was taken on a bridge that had a lot of construction going on and there was a full lane blocked off so I could casually pull over, take my time and shoot. Unfortunately it was hand held, no tripod and the bridge was shaking with the A.M. traffic going on.

Andy, I'll post the EXIF this evening when I get home from the originals.
Katherine Stanback's Photos29-Jun-2004 16:22
Beautiful scene - I love the dramatic clouds and the smooth, dark water!
Sony Forums Challenges29-Jun-2004 14:30
hi jules, lovely pano. ir is great, and i like the toning, too. would you please post the exif data in the caption, thank you. -- andy
Guest 29-Jun-2004 14:18
Jules,

Very pretty image. The sky is really dramatic and the toning works very well.

Great job.

Miguel
Sony Forums Challenges29-Jun-2004 10:58
Nice job putting this together, Jules...a dramatic and expansive scene. The lighting & clouds esp grab my attention. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges29-Jun-2004 06:58
I like the clouds here, they're very domineering and opressive but don't overpower the scene. Adrian