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25-SEP-2007

3rd place
Discovery Park, Seattle

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Sony DSC-R1
1/3s f/16.0 at 14.3mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time25-Sep-2007 19:07:55
MakeSony
ModelDSC-R1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length14.3 mm
Exposure Time1/3 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent160
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White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
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mlynn 02-Oct-2007 23:13
Beautiful colors, light, and composition David. --Melanie
Kathy Palmer 02-Oct-2007 11:04
David, this is outstanding!
Katherine Stanback's Photos01-Oct-2007 21:42
Beautiful capture - I love the colors and lighting!
Carmen01-Oct-2007 06:20
Simply beautiful - I envy you the shot, and that you got to stand there and take it! :-)
Tabrizi 01-Oct-2007 03:15
A truly wonderful shot...
lac111 01-Oct-2007 01:31
Exquisite shot! I like the diagonal shoreline merging with the horizon. With the HDR it looks punched up, but not totally unnatural which is ideal. Lora
Helen Betts30-Sep-2007 22:26
Simply outstanding! Helen
Jerry Curtis28-Sep-2007 13:45
A wall-hanger, without a doubt, David. That path provides such a great lead-in to the picture.
John Dunn 28-Sep-2007 03:16
Very attractive image, David. The thumbnail called me to come and take a look. Really nice. jrdu
Sky 27-Sep-2007 23:14
David - I am captivated by the swirling clouds in the sky as well as the path. I'd enjoy taking a walk there if only to enjoy the beauty of the clouds and the effects of the water. Beautiful image, David.
Guest 27-Sep-2007 20:55
Wow, beautiful scene David! Whatever you did you did well, it turned out really great! One improvement you might want to make yet is to straighten the buildings a little. This would of course throw the water off level, but that could easily be fixed using a layer mask. Nice entry and a wonderful calendar page!
Guest 27-Sep-2007 07:25
Actually it was a little of everything. Using layer masks and blending a couple of exposures with an HDR created from 5 exposures, and then also blending in adjustment layers. I couldn't re-create this image exactly if I tried. Just a couple of hours of fiddling around in all sorts of ways until I got to something that I liked.
Franky2005 27-Sep-2007 07:08
Gorgeous image! Absolutely stunning! This is the shot that I always wanted take sometime in my life - should get an R1 soon :-). Could you maybe elaborate a bit on the exposure (HDR or contrast masking). Cheers, Frank