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Uploaded: 10/19/06 5:03 AM GMT
Barren Biarritz
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I couldn't think of a better name. Anways, I think this looks better sized down from a full screen background. So if you have a 1600x1200 screen, DL a size smaller etc. It's kinda grainy and distracting otherwise. Anyways, comment away, good or bad it's appreciated!

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.jackygroen
10/19/06 8:17 AM GMT
I really like the perspective and that beautiful sky ofcourse, those reflecting lights make it even nicer, very nice post !!

Jacky
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.Trin
10/19/06 12:33 AM GMT
I love how the lights are steady and clear but the sky kinda blurry as if the clouds are in motion or something! Very nice picture, I love the atmosphere
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+mayne
10/22/06 4:15 AM GMT
As requested, I found a jem that could use a little go with Neat Image or other noise reduction program. The soft sky is quite nice and I quite like the composition. Really great shot!
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Darryl
dusa1947
10/22/06 5:26 AM GMT
There's a story just dieing to get out...this is the sort of high quality you'd expect to see on a famous author's dust jacket. Beautiful.
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::HauntingMorgana
10/23/06 3:59 PM GMT
Good photo. I like the lights and the sky especially.

Michael.
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::third_eye
11/11/06 11:12 PM GMT
are you using a tripod? try lowering your ISO to 100 or 200, and lengthening your shutter time, what's a very nice photo here would be transformed into one kick-butt masterpiece once the noise issues are eliminated.
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.Camerama
11/12/06 12:08 AM GMT
Yeah, I used a tripod, or at least stuck my camera down on something solid. I'm not sure if this info is correct, but my software seems to think that I had these settings:

Exposure: 15sec - highest for my camera
Apature: 8.0 - highest for my camera
ISO: 50 - lowest for my camera

I definetly was playing around with ISO settings that night trying to figure out what it controlled. I have no idea why it is so grainy. Suggestions?
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Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb. - Churchill
.deep_sapphire
11/22/06 11:26 PM GMT
Love the colors and the lighting of the building. Great composition. I like how the you stuck part of the rock into the picture. Except for the grain, awesome job.
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.formysavior
02/06/07 2:50 AM GMT
this is also beautiful :-)
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.philflossman
03/10/07 7:49 AM GMT
Hi Camerama

I'ts very refreshing to see your work especially the night ones. With a 35mm camera I never dared to try what you managed to achieve in this gallery.

Well done mate keep them shots coming: Phil
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