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03-JUN-2004

Me too

A few million digital cameras have shot this subject. Being aware of this, I still could not resist.
This shot is made approx. at 1.05 am when the normal lighting is switched off and the tower is illuminated by flares which fire at random places for a small fraction of a second. This proceeds for around ten minutes and after that the tower is switched off until the next evening.

Canon PowerShot G5
1/10s f/4.0 at 7.2mm hide exif
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Date/Time03-Jun-2004 23:59:42
MakeCanon
ModelPowerShot G5
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7.2 mm
Exposure Time1/10 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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virginiacoastline11-Oct-2005 23:06
BTW . . I always thoughtht etower stayed lit from sundown to sunup . .I had no idea ther was an 'interim' period. Guess the French have to save energy too sometimes
virginiacoastline11-Oct-2005 23:05
you shot this at only 1/10 of a sec??? And still got all those little flashers of light that only go off sporadically for a moment?? Prety snazzy capture . .or did you coposite several pix toget ALL the lights? Either way this is a really cool idea =)
Fabienne27-Jan-2005 10:00
excellent idée et bravo pour cette photo.
Vinay10-Oct-2004 02:28
Well done, unique photo
Carol E Sandgren04-Sep-2004 01:47
This is just beautiful! I never knew that they lit it this way. How wonderful that you stayed up so late to catch this! Who cares if a million others have shot it too? The important thing is that YOU did!
Adalberto Tiburzi18-Jun-2004 16:02
Hope you are also aware of the fact that very few of us have seen La Tour Eiffel lighted so! It's amazing, seems a starred sky in an Asimov's novel...