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Valletta wall a
Valletta wall a
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Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II
Date: Oct 6, 2007
Aperture: f/4.5
ISO: 1600
Shutter: 1/25
Galleries: Travel
Date Uploaded: Oct 16, 2007

Viewed: 473
Comments: 6
Favorites: 1 (view)

Yes, it was rotated. I think I've fixed the missing chink now. Thanks for the comments.

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10/17/2007 03:10:06 AM
Jeez, Peter! What an awesome image! I love this!
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10/16/2007 05:56:51 PM
Wow... what a warm, wonderful glow from out of the darkness. Magnificent shot!
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10/16/2007 12:25:37 PM
Yowza. Where's a freakin' grain challenge when you need one? Excellent. 'Cept you gotta fix the rotation leftovers. Oh, never mind - Rob already pointed that out. And for what it's worth, it appears wonderfully on my laptop at the angle I currently have my screen. Even better if I lean back a touch... 'cept if I stay that way too long it'll make my back hurt. Looks like you had a very good time. I'm envious.
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10/16/2007 11:24:33 AM
AWESOME !!! The light and the grain are perfect. Minor nit: Could you clone or crop out that slice of white at the bottom right?
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10/16/2007 11:21:15 AM
It's excellent; if I tip my screen (I only have a laptop; I know, sacrilege, but still), it changes. One way, there is more detail, but tons more noise; tipped another, and almost all the detail and light is gone except for the bright spot on the wall straight back, with soft light emanating from around it and light shadows of the people there . . . I could play this game all day :)

One quick question: did you rotate this? If you did, there's a slice of light left in the upper left and two slices in the lower right, both inside the border (I tried to see whether they somehow "fit," but if they do, I couldn't see it).

Wonderful.
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10/16/2007 11:13:29 AM
This is tremendous, like a 19th century painting from a truly brave painter not afraid of darkness. WOW.
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