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11/08/2011 11:36:32 PM |
If you shoot this type scene again, try it at f6 or f8 and it will be sharper. At f32, the tiny aperture opening causes diffraction of the light passing through it, making the details in the photo soft.
At a shutter speed of 30 sec, there may have been some movement of the building that you were in which would also contribute to the softness. Shooting at f8, the shutter speed would have been 4 sec to get the same exposure. If you were also shooting through a window, the camera can pick up on haze and "film" on the window that you wouldn't notice by just looking at it.
It's a nice view, and shot from a good location. |
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11/01/2011 03:30:17 PM |
Great shot. Love the color. |
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11/01/2011 08:20:30 AM |
A little over exposed to me. |
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