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Submitted: September 8, 2007
File Size: 320 KB
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Resolution: 800×533
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Shutter Speed: 13/10 second
F Number: F/9.0
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Sep 8, 2007, 3:31:04 AM

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Taken at sun rise this morning as I survived on Redbull and 1 hour sleep. First time in a very long time I've been out with my camera. I should pick it up more often


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this is beautiful. i love the colors and tone. what post work was done to it?

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thanks. actually suprisingly very little was done in the way of post - a little bit of vignetting, custom white ballance and increased contrast. Adjusted exposure a little aswell.

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Look at Me!, Look at Me!
oh nice. looked like it could have been an hdr... its really nice

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thankyou :)

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Gorgeous photo! You should definitely pick the camera up more :) I love the colours and it does seem like it goes on forever.
It's beautiful, and I love it.

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Thankyou :)

I'm hoping to get this picture printed on canvas and hung. It'll inspire me to get out and take more photos.

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Look at Me!, Look at Me!
Indeed, you should take your camera out with you more often. Beautiful work.

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great shot. perfect composition. and very nice colors. could have been a gorgeous hdr manipulation. but i like it better this way. fav

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