See that the bright weather conditions allowed you to chose for 1/2000 versus f5.6. Therefore a handheld shot was possible without any loss of quality.
Think it's not necessary to explain that I love this shot very much, Tanju. Sailing in such conditions with this impressive view is a feast on its own. Thanks for this great post, my friend.
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The contrast of the tranquility of the mountains and the sailboat against that terribly over crowded skyline is what I find most curious. The picture is intriguing and very nice to view! Paul
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Very nice shot!