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twilight

north shore of False Creek

Nikon D80
Nikkor 18-200mm - 9s f/8.0 at 26.0mm iso125 hide exif
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Date/Time24-May-2008 21:37:41
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D80
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length26 mm
Exposure Time9.00 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent125
Exposure Bias-0.50
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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12308-Jun-2008 00:07
Love it. BV
Doug Cruden02-Jun-2008 18:15
I like this composition, and echo Steve M's comments - the top-bottom/right-left angle really work in taking the eye through the photo to the subject area...excellent capture! The variety of blues in the sky and clouds is so well caught and I love the reference to the sky with little blue light in the foreground - nice touch! A tremendous image all round. Vote
Pixel Shooter01-Jun-2008 16:06
wonderful! vote
monil31-May-2008 22:16
Very good mood of the end of journey.
marie-jose wolff31-May-2008 21:51
fabulous light on the right moment! V
Alf Terje Vollan31-May-2008 20:41
Very well composed. Beutiful contrast with the blue sky and the city lights.
Peter Sussex31-May-2008 19:54
Very nice contrast between the cold sky and brighting warm light of the city
silvia marmori31-May-2008 19:27
the right instant, that special mood,
blue and lights.. it must have been a wonderful night, after that twilight!..
v
Guest 31-May-2008 19:00
Great sky and a well composed scale of the skyscrapers, V
Steve Morris31-May-2008 18:38
The composition here is excellent David. The buildings go lower from the right leading your eye to the lit up area on the left.Big vote!
QUERIDO31-May-2008 17:15
Nice shot, GMV
Paco López31-May-2008 16:44
Great timing!!!!!!!! and great shot!!! V!
Walter Otto Koenig31-May-2008 15:08
great image David. I think this one is my favorite in the series because of the color of the sky and the light in the buildings as a contrast. Very well composed. I second the Bravo! "V"
Guenter Eh31-May-2008 15:01
You have only a few minutes to catch the special mood of the so called blue hour - and you did it here in perfection David! Bravo!
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