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Konica Minolta Users | all galleries >> KM Challenges >> KM C75 Wet and Dry hosted by Mike Parsons >> C75 Wet and Dry : Competition > Fountains* - by Zackiedawg
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15-JUN-2007

Fountains* - by Zackiedawg

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5s f/4.5 at 36.9mm iso80 full exif

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Justin Miller06-Jul-2007 14:15
Got rid of the intrusion on the left...and took a bit off the right. Thanks!
Justin Miller28-Jun-2007 20:35
Wow...good eyes! I must admit I didn't notice that little bit on the left. This is slightly cropped from the original, and I did crop out a tree on the left - I must have left that little nugget in there. Thanks for the suggestions...I will clean it up and repost it!
Guest 27-Jun-2007 10:47
Very nicely shot. I think the little edge of a tree or building at the top left edge (next to the spire) needs to be cropped off and maybe trim a tad bit off the right & top for a balanced composition, but a technically very good shot. you've captured the colour nicely. Dunc
Justin Miller25-Jun-2007 23:05
Absolutely. Thank you for the kind review. This is at Epcot Center in Disney World - in the World Showcase Lagoon during their Illuminations show. I had come out of dinner just minutes before the show, and spontaneously decided to shoot it - I had no tripod so I had to lay the camera on a wall and use the self timer to snap. I had to use approx. 6x zoom here - roughly 216mm equivalent. In the background near center is the China pavilion, and to the far left is the Norway pavilion.
Konica Minolta Users25-Jun-2007 05:31
Lovely long exposure used to good effect here.
The metering looks spot-on, showing the individual jets of the fountains and also retaining some foreground detail and sky colour.
Could you tell us the location?
Mike.