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Nueva arquitectura 14 (Madrid new architecture)


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Exposure Time: 2.5 seconds s;
FNumber: f/20.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;

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Wow, I like this very sharp photograph from foreground to background, Pedro! I checked the data to see how you did it; small diaphragm, low shutterspeed.

 I like the colors, the shining floor/wall/ceiling and the almost 3-d effect of this image very much.

Great  capture!

 

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Pedro,

Interesting approach with your settings. The data did not reveal the actual setting on the lens focal length, but it appears that it was 24mm

The stop to F/20 shows in two respects, the diffraction pattern (spreading of light around the green bulbs) and a loss in resolution from the F/20 stop used.

The use of the low ISO, and F/20, allowed for a 2.5 second exposure.

This was not necessary at all , since this scene could have been captured in a much more rapid fashion.

Your lens and camera are a part of  my collections. The optical tests for your lens reveal that the maximum resolution occurs at F/5.6 for the entire zoom range.

The only benefit from the time exposure was to capture the blur from the person walking during the exposure period.

If this was the goal of this image, then I would agree with your approach.

Now Leon's comment about this image being "very sharp" is incorrect, but I do agree with him on the "3D" appearance from this scene .

Regards, Mike

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It was the second time I visited this parking. I like it.

It's a new concept where everithing is light and color... and there's no dirt, there's no place to black color.

Yes Mike, I liked the blur from the person walking. It's the photo.

I had 'enought' light... I needed F/20.

By the way, I check exif info and focal lenght is 70mm. I love this lens anyway!

 

Leon, I've understanded you...

 

Regards !!

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