Cathedral towers
Copyright ©2005, Dave Hall
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| Photographer: |
Dave Hall
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| Folder: |
Rochester |
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02-Jan-2005 19:42 CET |
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6.50/2
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| Camera: |
Olympus E300 |
| Exposure time: |
1/160 |
| Aperture: |
f8 |
| Focal length: |
18mm |
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| Focusing method: |
iESP P-AF |
| ISO: |
200 |
| White balance: |
Daylight |
| Flash: |
no |
| Image format: |
SHQ |
| Processing applied: |
gamma correction, resixing, unsharp mask |
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| Image resized to: |
600x450 |
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Good start
I'm not at camera technician, but isn't the picture a) a bit overexposed, and b) difuse in the bottom part? Is it because of the length, the depth of field or what? Composition is good.
Geir Ertzgaard at 20:46 CET on 02-Jan-2005 [Reply]
cathedral towers
Is it? I don't know, looks OK to me but then it would wouldn't it? :-) It is a bit fuzzy at the bottom, need to watch my depth of field in future. Thanks for your comments, Dave
Dave Hall at 20:50 CET on 02-Jan-2005 [Reply]
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The exposure seems fine on my screen, although you could make the picture darker and it wouldn't hurt. It's a matter of personal taste - some people like darker images. Personally I tend to make my outdoor photos bright, when the sun is shining.
By the way, I would have chosen a different composition - cut off a bit the main portal and focus on the two frontal towers.
Admin MyOlympus at 00:07 CEST on 09-Apr-2005 [Reply]