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06-JUN-2003 Bill Borne

The Door
by Bill Borne

Taken at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY A beautiful University located on Cuyuga Lake...one of Ny's Finger Lakes. Ithaca's bumper stickers read..."Ithaca is Gorges" due to the many gorges and waterfalls in Ithaca.

Sony Cybershot
1/30s f/7.1 at 9.7mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time06-Jun-2003 15:41:04
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Focal Length9.7 mm
Exposure Time1/30 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-1.70
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Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Katherine Stanback's Photos28-May-2007 14:44
Great capture of this beautiful archway!
inframan 27-May-2007 20:17
That's it. I think it looks spectacular this way.
Now, next I'd suggest...
just kidding~! ;)
Bill Borne25-May-2007 13:03
Thanks for the comments. Inframan....I took your advice and this is the cropped image. 8-)
Kathy Palmer 23-May-2007 23:57
Bill, beautiful image. Love the way you captured this "gothic"? archway. Nice.
inframan 23-May-2007 03:14
This is a beautiful shot, Bill, especially as I am listening to an organ sonata.
But as I scroll down, I realize I would prefer this cropped so only 2 or 3 of the man-shaped reflections to the right below the door show & everything under it is cropped off. That would make those arches sing.
Martin Polanic 22-May-2007 20:14
I'd have to agree with those bumper stickers, Bill, Ithaca's one of the prettiest places I've seen in NY (tho to be fair I haven't seen all of NY state). Looks like you've got an eye for architecture, this one's no less awe-inspiring than your other entry. Nice work! ;)