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Nightime in Glasgow

 
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Apr 16, 2007 14:06 |  #1

Was walking back to my hotel on a bridge across the clyde. No tripod with me so I balanced my 20D on the bridge wall and used the timer for the 30second exposure at f10 iso 100. Quite pleased with the result as I has had a few in the pub.

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Apr 16, 2007 14:08 |  #2

Hey i know that place well, ive never thought of it photographically......​......... until now that is ;)


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Apr 16, 2007 14:15 as a reply to  @ adebass's post |  #3

Colors and exposure are both very well done.


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Apr 16, 2007 14:27 |  #4

Adrian

there was some good posibilities looking in the other direction as well, but without tripod it was impossible.

phred426

thanks, the exposure was just about a guess, the colours come out a little more saturated on the full version, I am a little disappointed with the colours as they come out on the 100K version.

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