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?The City? (London)

?The City? (London)
Copyright ©2005, Sergey Green
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Photographer: Sergey Green
Folder: sngreen
Uploaded: 01-Sep-2005 19:57 CEST
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 6 sec.
Aperture: F/3.5
Focal length: 10.3 mm
Lens:
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 50
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied:
Various:
Image resized to: 788x1024

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Thank you Sergey,

That's the shot I was tinking off , great capture of city lights over the water. Only one thing does not belong there I think.....
On the right I see a table with a lamp and a little girl on her knee's reflecting in the water.....! How come?

Fonzy - at 20:10 CEST on 01-Sep-2005 [Reply]

?The City? (London)

Fons,

Are you seeing something that I am not?

Actually this image I was mentioning in my previous e-mail. You see how different levels of light are not developed equally. It is as if the brighter lights are magnified to almost blinding proportions.

Also, because of the long shutter speed, the water appears to be almost frozen. Cute, ... but not true. Well, cute anyway.

So what girl are you seeing? :)

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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> That's the shot I was tinking off , great capture of city lights over the water. Only one
> thing does not belong there I think.....
> On the right I see a table with a lamp and a little girl on her knee's reflecting in the water.....! How come?
>

Sergey Green at 20:22 CEST on 01-Sep-2005 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Sergey Green wrote:
> Fons,
>
> Are you seeing something that I am not?
>
> Actually this image I was mentioning in my previous e-mail. You see how different levels of
> light are not developed equally. It is as if the brighter lights are magnified to almost blinding
> proportions.
>
> Also, because of the long shutter speed, the water appears to be almost frozen. Cute, ...
> but not true. Well, cute anyway.
>
> So what girl are you seeing? :)
>
I see it too Sergy, I have circled it.
http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=3589

Dave Hall at 20:59 CEST on 01-Sep-2005 [Reply]

?The City? (London)

Now I see what Fons is talking about. It appears that light is partially blocked by the objects within the waiting room, but my imagination did not take me any further. Now the more I look at it the more it appears as if there is a cast of a chair overlaying the image. Well, what can I say? It just happened, ... Thanks guys for looking,

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Dave Hall wrote:
> Sergey Green wrote:
> > Fons,
> >
> > Are you seeing something that I am not?
> >
> > Actually this image I was mentioning in my previous e-mail. You see how different levels of
> > light are not developed equally. It is as if the brighter lights are magnified to almost blinding
> > proportions.
> >
> > Also, because of the long shutter speed, the water appears to be almost frozen. Cute, ...
> > but not true. Well, cute anyway.
> >
> > So what girl are you seeing? :)
> >
> I see it too Sergy, I have circled it.
> http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=3589
>

Sergey Green at 21:19 CEST on 01-Sep-2005 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Beautiful shot. I feel it bit overexposed. If you increase the aperture (large number) little bit we can see the details more clearly. Good work.

Haroon Kassim Abdul Razack at 16:54 CET on 18-Jan-2010 [Reply]