Insular
Insular
Photography \ Architecture | 12/23/07 @584 |
Fraser |
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hi everyone!this is another photo from russia. i've been wanting to edit it for quite a while, but never got the result i was wishing for. now i'm finally happy with it =)
i called it "insular" because it's a building in a veeery small town out in the middle of nowhere in siberia. there are maybe 20 houses, and one shop. i could never imagine to live like that. but i guess it's no problem when you're used to it.
hope you like it!
Philipp
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technical aspects:
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Mode: Manual
Zoom: 11.9 mm real
Exposure time: 1/1000 s
F-Number: 3.2
ISO speed rating: 100
White balance: daylight
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12/23/07 @587
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Philipp
12/23/07 @631
In the end it's up to you
12/23/07 @683
Nice details on the building.
12/23/07 @688
12/23/07 @710
That sky is just awesome!
12/23/07 @717
aah alright =) interesting! I always knew that gfx is THE place to improve my work.. thanks for that advice, I'll remember it!
Philipp
12/23/07 @752
fantastic colors and contrasts
12/23/07 @767
I like the details and the color
12/23/07 @786
In this case,with this focal length, I would have used a speed or 1/125 to 1/250.....that would allow you to use an "F" 2 or 3 steps higher and get more depth of field......No need to use 1/1000 if nothing is moving and you were not using a telephoto.
Carlos
12/23/07 @849
Very nice colors!! The sky it´s the best!!
Merry Christmas!!
12/23/07 @861
Beautyful textures and a fascinating sky.
12/23/07 @900
Well Done
12/24/07 @226
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12/26/07 @630
12/29/07 @559
Great colors and sky. It gives the scene a very rudimentary look
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