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May 30, 2005 15:31 |  #1

Here's my first real attempt at a nighttime cityscape. This was the best out of about 25 shots and this combination was f22 at 30 secs. I used my Digital Rebel, Sigma 10-50 f2.8 and my new Manfrotto Digipod... Sweet tripod, by the way. Comments and criticism please... The haze in the upper part of the photo was some late night low clouds and fog that seemed to just roll through in a matter of minutes.

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May 30, 2005 20:42 |  #2

Nice shot, alittle orange but nice. Where di you take that shot from? the Sears tower? Because man you are up there.



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May 31, 2005 04:52 |  #3

Nice. I like the golden color cast.


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May 31, 2005 06:58 as a reply to  @ thomascanty's post |  #4

Cool shot, I like the composition and perspective.........ha​ve you tried it as a B&W?
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May 31, 2005 08:30 |  #5

Thanks for the comments. I was standing on a balcony on the 36th floor... long way down. I haven't tried B&W, I'll give it a look and repost.


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