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Christmas Time in Helsinki 1

Christmas Time in Helsinki 1
Copyright ©2009, Pekka Nihtinen
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Sun rises at 09:15 so itīs still fairly dark in the morning when I hurry to work through the center of Helsinki. For those unfamiliar with Helsinki the bronze statue in photograph was erected for the Grand Duke of Finland Alexander II on the second half of the 19th century.

Photographer: Pekka Nihtinen
Folder: Common area
Uploaded: 15-Dec-2009 19:31 CET
Current Rating: 8.67/3
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Camera: Olympus E3
Exposure time: 1/8
Aperture: 3.2
Focal length: 62mm
Lens: Zuiko 14-64mm
Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 800
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
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Image resized to: 600x464

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Christmas Time in Helsinki 1

Love the lighting! Well done!

David Dustan at 02:39 CET on 16-Dec-2009 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

A crisp image enhaced by the blue sky. I guess the lens type should read Zuiko 14-54mm.

Arun Prabhu at 02:41 CET on 16-Dec-2009 [Reply]

Thank You

Thank you Arun. Yes you are right about the lens of course.
Itīs funny that one can see the time of shot from the clock in tower. Itīs 08:20 which was about
45 minutes before sunrise.
Greetings Pekka

Arun Prabhu wrote:
> A crisp image enhaced by the blue sky. I guess the lens type should read Zuiko 14-54mm.
>

Pekka Nihtinen at 20:52 CET on 17-Dec-2009 [Reply]

Christmas Time in Helsinki 1

Well Pekka, I can only say what I have said so many times on your work. GREAT CAPTURES. Lighting always seems to be a priorty with you and it is perfect each time. Keep them coming and thanks for sharing...Dave

Dave Hamlin at 02:56 CET on 19-Dec-2009 [Reply]

Thank you Dave

Thank you for you comment. Nice to hear that have paid attention to lighting:) It is indeed my main concern when photographying. One Finnish art photographer once wrote that (and many others probably share this opinion too), that if lighting is perfect one can shoot anything, no matter what the subject is, and everything comes out great if composition, point of view and technical aspects are in order. But if light is "dull" no matter how good the composition, point of view, sharpness are or what the subject is, nothing great comes out - only mediocrity at best. Also one Norwegian professional landscape photographer sain in one interview that he hardly ever shoots landscapes between roughly 9am and 4pm and has siesta instead.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you.
Pekka


Dave Hamlin wrote:
> Well Pekka, I can only say what I have said so many times on your work. GREAT CAPTURES. Lighting
> always seems to be a priorty with you and it is perfect each time. Keep them coming and thanks
> for sharing...Dave
>

Pekka Nihtinen at 08:23 CET on 23-Dec-2009 [Reply]