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PixelJack
24th of December 2004 (Fri), 00:02
http://www.pbase.com/image/37820549/original
did not use AE lock, screwed it a little.
JonM
24th of December 2004 (Fri), 04:40
Dude, that's so freaking cool. In the resolution I saw it at, the exposure's decent and probably nothing that couldn't be fixed in Photoshop. Everything else is just, like, wow.
edit: I just had to post more, I love the colour and shadow on the bridge itself, the solid line of headlights stretching across, and the little streaks of airplanes in the sky in the background.
What settings did you use? ISO? Exposure time? I'd be interested in hearing, night photography like this is one of my favorite things - and one of the hardest to get right, for me.
stoneylonesome
24th of December 2004 (Fri), 07:04
Nice shot, don't see a thing wrong with the exposure.
mjordan
24th of December 2004 (Fri), 09:54
That is one neat panorama. Even with the things you mentioned, it's still well done.
Mike
sparker1
24th of December 2004 (Fri), 15:08
Great shot, exposure looks fine.
jads
24th of December 2004 (Fri), 16:25
I agree with Jon - some info about settings would be great ! Also what lense are you using? ;)
robinslater
27th of December 2004 (Mon), 15:14
Wow .... a truly incredible shot. Great impact!
LAWSON McCULLOCH
28th of December 2004 (Tue), 03:59
A great shot , i really enjoyed looking at this.
Lloydm
29th of December 2004 (Wed), 16:25
Beautiful shot(s) The colors are magnificent.
cmM
29th of December 2004 (Wed), 16:54
very nice! Must be an awesome sight. I've never seen the Golden Gate in real life
picture-this
14th of January 2005 (Fri), 17:59
So nice. I would edit out the air planes or whatever in the sky though.
Wrench
14th of January 2005 (Fri), 19:37
I think he was referring to not using the AE lock because you can see the parting line in the sky. Look at the exposure and notice the vertical line where the color of the background changes. Not a big deal, it's an excellent capture.
vcutag
14th of January 2005 (Fri), 19:50
So nice. I would edit out the air planes or whatever in the sky though.
I agree, that's the only thing detracting from the photo. At low-res it looks almost like scratches on the proverbial film, and it's distracting.
I think that single frame would be a neat picture, though, with the plane trails a focus. That's a lot of them in one area.
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