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My piece of heavenby krglComment by kanaj: I really like this one. Share it with Krispy Kreme...they might make it part of their advertising campaign. My only complaint is the ugly telephone pole on the left of the sign. Don't know what to suggest about that, though. |
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| 01/04/2007 04:45:41 PM |
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| 01/04/2007 08:35:03 AM |
Boston 1-2-07-19-640 ( Cambridge at Night )by krglComment by krgl: I took this shot on the 50th floor of the Prudential building using a80-400 zoom lens at it's maximum zoom. I took the photo around 2 hours after sunset. I have an old fashion GOSSEN light meter that gave me an approximate exposure time of 36 sec ( my Nikon only goes up to 30 sec )
so I use the Bulb setting and took this shot on a tripod. |
| 01/04/2007 08:27:31 AM |
Boston 1-2-07-6-640 ( Blackberries )by krglComment by krgl: I actually used multiple flashes ( 3 Nikon SB-800) maybe that's why it's so strong. Even behind the clouds, the sunlight was very bright that day and on top of that, the seed pods are near black in color.
I guess I could have photoshop it a bit and bring the brightness down
using selective destauration. Message edited by author 2007-01-04 08:28:16. |
| 01/04/2007 03:28:43 AM |
Boston 1-2-07-6-640 ( Blackberries )by krglComment by MelonMusketeer: Though it takes a lot of flash to get the seed pods, it's a bit strong on the limbs in the foreground. They look "flashed," which I think is not what you wanted.
I'm not sure how you would get around this and still get this view without just shooting multiple images and layering them. I get into this kind of shooting situation myself, and would like to know, if you solve the problem while shooting, how you did it. |
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