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18-AUG-2012 K

1st Place The Last Ferry

Canon EOS 5D Mark III ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
1/1000s f/4.0 at 34.0mm iso800 hide exif
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Date/Time18-Aug-2012 18:24:45
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length34 mm
Exposure Time1/1000 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent800
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Metering Mode
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Sam Rua02-Oct-2013 18:22
Very nicely composed and captured.
Canon Image Challenge30-Sep-2013 22:02
Classic excellence from our friend K. Glad your feeling better. Paul
Canon Image Challenge30-Sep-2013 18:53
Very nice!

Sierra
Daniel Bollag30-Sep-2013 17:34
Thanks a lot, K, for the update: I find *all* that sort of information always interesting: the photographically technical part anyway (it's a photographers' Challenge; isn't it?), but also the background of what one sees in a picture, especially when it was obviously taken in a—for me—«exotic» place... ~ db.
Canon Image Challenge30-Sep-2013 15:06
Daniel, thank you very much for the kind words.
This is view on Hong Kong Island. I am not quite sure why I have had this exposure, definitely I wanted to capture the moving boat (and it has been moving quite fast), what about f/4 - may be I have forgotten to change it after previous shot :-) ? In any case I was pleasant surprised that the both for- and background are quite sharp, not really to expect by this aperture, doesn't it?
PS. Lenses updated.
K
Daniel Bollag30-Sep-2013 14:04
Welcome back to the Challenge(s), Konstantin! A nice image, indeed, as we have come to expect from you. Do you mind telling us what where you took this image and what we see (and to add the lens you used)? BTW: amazing sharpness in fore as well as background when shooting at f/4; but why did you use ISO 800 and 1/1000s?? ~ db.