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Nick Clarke | all galleries >> London in colour > New Oxford St, London, W1
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29-NOV-2004 Nick Clarke

New Oxford St, London, W1

London

Nikon Coolpix 5400
1/5s f/2.8 at 5.8mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time29-Nov-2004 19:39:10
MakeNikon
ModelE5400
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length5.8 mm
Exposure Time1/5 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent200
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Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
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dave09-Nov-2005 20:00
Gotta luv blur !!!!
Fine image,very alive,full of energy
Dave ...............
type07-Feb-2005 18:33
Ray's right. The ones I got of London yesterday(with mandatory blurred red bus) were taken handheld, though that being said a decent tripod comes a close second after good lenses as investment priorities. Oh yeah, the photograph; it's terrific. The angle of centre point compliments the blur so well, adding to the sense of giddy disorientation created by the city.
Ray :)16-Dec-2004 01:42
I like the 'rush' that this portrays - sometimes a tripod is not necessary to convey the spirit of your intention. I have a tripod (plus a table top one) but have yet to use it up in London, as it would be too much hassle during the rest of the day. I'll have to go on a dedicated night mission with it!
Si Kirk30-Nov-2004 02:32
Stunning photo, really dynamic, nice work for a hand held!
Guest 29-Nov-2004 23:01
The composition is perfect! great!
Susanne29-Nov-2004 22:52
This photograph has movement and a very great usage of the angle. Fine job.
Guest 29-Nov-2004 22:50
Love the speed in this image - good job :-)
Cheryl Hawkins29-Nov-2004 22:23
Excellent!
Gary Blanchette29-Nov-2004 22:15
Excellent shot!
Guest 29-Nov-2004 22:11
Handheld at a squiffy angle as well!! You did a good job, love it!