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Old 21st of January 2005 (Fri)   #1
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Great lines and contrast - well-composed. Tell us how you got this effect.
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Thanks.
This picture was made in one early morning, the sun still being very low - thus the contrast being relatively high. The contrast was further enhanced in post-processing.
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Very nice shot. Although, personally, I would have either shot it a little tighter or a little wider. Curios to know what f-stop that was shot at...

Keep up the good work, I like it!
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Thanks. The picture was made with the followind settings - 1/125s f/18.0 at 15.0mm iso100 (10D with Sigma 15-30 EX)
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