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Celestial City (larger please)


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Exposure Date: 2011:09:27 20:52:15;
Make: FUJIFILM;
Model: FinePix S5Pro;
Exposure Time: 57.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/13.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 35.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 53 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows);

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When out shooting, I've tried for the smaller point of interest, rather than try to capture too much.  You have shown me that big is good too, especially in this picture. 

Keep up the good work.

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Other then the beautiful night photograph, what I noticed, the  Fuji Finepix S5 Pro. My first digital camera, witch is still a very good camera as you demonstrated here. And I have many images here, made with this camera.

Happy New Year.

 

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Mike, Glad you like it. Thanks for the critique.

 

Mitch, in landscape photos, the grand view evokes the feeling of being there (as the eye can see). I seem to use 16mm (dx) focal length very often.

 

Bela, thanks for critique. Fuji S5 is very capable camera for landscapes and its dynamic range is astounding. I am thinking about upgrade but dust issues of D600 put me off. I will wait for next version of D7000 or may be D800. Too bad Fuji is not into SLR market anymore.

 

Happy new year to all... Sandeep

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Never mind the newest digital, you do not get a better images of them, The only advantage is the higher ISO range with is not an issue if you photograph from tripod, Or, you just like to have a new camera. You know, those EGO things.

 

Happy shooting in the New Year.

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Hi Bela,

Your comments are spot on. Newer digitals only have higher ISO advantage. I am trying some birds photography and for stop action shooting (birds in flight), you need as fast a shutter speed as you can get. I have used ISO 500 with Fuji and after this I get noise.

Also with 24 mega pixel camera, you get lot of room to crop the image. Typically we have to use very high focal length to shoot small birds. 500mm lenses are very expensive and they have their own set of problems. High pixel density can be helpful there.

Technology is becoming cheaper, so we should get more for less money (at least that is the expectation). I would have bought D600 if not for the dust problem.

cheers... Sandeep

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