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Oct 08, 2006 19:13 |  #1

took this today. first time ive actually been in there. very nice.
rested this on a ledge as i didnt want to use a flash and was pretty low light(obviously making sure it wouldn't fall :D )
taken with my sigma 17-70. hope you's like it


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Oct 08, 2006 20:37 |  #2

Nice pic,like the people blur on the ground to give it a busy feel,exif data please.


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Oct 08, 2006 20:47 as a reply to  @ billy lo's post |  #3

Beautiful shot! hdr?


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Oct 09, 2006 02:15 |  #4

Nice one JJ. It came out very well.



  
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Oct 09, 2006 03:05 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #5

thanks guys. no HDR. 8sec shutter speed iso 200 if i recall. will check when i get back home from college
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Oct 09, 2006 03:09 |  #6

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