The Bund in Shanghai
Copyright ©2009, Lee W
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Stitched from three pictures. Taken in low tide at Pudong side.
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Lee W
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02-Feb-2009 07:50 CET |
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| Camera: |
Olympus C8080 |
| Exposure time: |
2.5 sec |
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f4.5 |
| Focal length: |
35 mm eqt |
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| Focusing method: |
Manual |
| ISO: |
50 |
| White balance: |
Incandescent |
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no |
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RAW |
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Stitched in PTGui. Color balance adjustments. |
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400x1026 |
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Hi Lee,
You continue to inspire me.
katrina
Katrina Adams at 09:57 CET on 02-Feb-2009 [Reply]
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Katrina, thank you for the compliment. I enjoy photography because I am inspired by the beauty of the world. I am delighted when I can share the beautiful moments with others.
Lee
Lee W at 05:18 CET on 03-Feb-2009 [Reply]
Spectacular
Congratulations Lee. Well done panorama. I have never succeeded satisfactorily so far to make panoramas myself so I always admire when somebody manages to do it so well.
I am too going to Shanghai for some 4-5 days in June and I shall be staying in a hotel at Pudong or "East of River Pu" so I shall be admiring the same sceneries.
Best regards, Pekka
Pekka Nihtinen at 12:53 CET on 07-Feb-2009 [Reply]
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Thanks, Pekka. When you are in Shanghai, you may go to the east side river shore during low tide. I found reflections during low tide was more interesting than high tide.
Best regards,
Lee W at 20:13 CET on 07-Feb-2009 [Reply]