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jeffbmw
2nd of April 2005 (Sat), 23:10
This shot was blurred cause I was shooting at night almost in darkness just after the sun went down... 1600 iso F 2.8 1.32 no flash.... I know it's not the greatest picture but I think the effect is pretty kewl....
Michaelmjc
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 00:20
The pciture is kinda blurry but has a neat effect to it. Too bad the CN Tower and other buildings wernt in focus.
symes
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 03:22
what shutter speed were you at?
flyfisher
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 04:43
It's to blurry for me.
I like the setting but would like to see part of the photo in focus.
jeffbmw
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 09:17
like I said it's blury, I went back and checked the exposure time 1/2.5. I was actually hand holding this, I know if I had a tripod the results would've of been good. I'm sometimes wishing I had IS but really all my shots are going to sports and it won't help me there.
Again it was just a walk in the park with the wife....
Jeff M
Belmondo
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 09:21
Softness notwithstanding, I like the picture. I might have tried to show a little more of the skyine by moving your wife a little to the right in the frame, but that's only a matter of personal preference.
Basically, it's a lovely photo.
Dimitry
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 11:37
Hey. I'm guessing this was taking at the other end of Lakeshore, by the Mr. Christie cookie factory? Forget the name of the park there...
jeffbmw
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 11:54
bel ... thanks man.... I figured softness aside it was a good enough photo to post but maybe I was wrong. I think it's a different affect from the always sharp photo.
Yes that's my backyard and I live right by Mr. Christy's. Those rocks are located right behind the palace piere / place. The humber bridge is famous commerical spot.
Jeff M
psk4363
3rd of April 2005 (Sun), 12:07
Ignoring the softness the pose, mood and lighting are very good. As I don't know what ISO you were shooting at I can only recommend increasing the rating, if possible, to eliminate that obvious shake. The increased grain would have suited such an image and wouldn't have been intrusive.
Barry
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