Great photo, loving the colors. Was this taken from Fraternity Row?
Nrbelex says on June 27 2010 at 11:15 am:
Actually from atop the parking lot next to the CDC construction site – across from The Row
sjazz says on June 27 2010 at 11:32 am:
I haven’t tried a pic at the blue hour with my TZ1, however from your work, I can see that is possible to make beautiful pictures. Exposure was very good and you got a wide range of details on both, the dark and light areas. I like it.
Nrbelex says on June 27 2010 at 12:23 pm:
Thanks sjazz! A tip for taking pictures with the TZ1 around dusk is to use "Night Scenery" mode while the camera is positioned on something stable like a tripod or fence. The shutter speed is slowed way down to get pictures like this.
cathuhhrine says on June 27 2010 at 12:47 pm:
I work in a lab there, behind a few layers of glass and steel. There is a statue of the head of Hygiea, the Greek goddess of health, in the center of the campus between space-age buildings, overlooking a wild river and waterfall flowing into an anthropogenic, calculated lake. Early on rainy, foggy mornings, it is one of the most stunning sights I have ever seen.
murraythefrog22 says on June 27 2010 at 1:16 pm:
This is where I want to work when I graduate college. n__n
I hope it ends up working out.
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Great photo, loving the colors. Was this taken from Fraternity Row?
Actually from atop the parking lot next to the CDC construction site – across from The Row
I haven’t tried a pic at the blue hour with my TZ1, however from your work, I can see that is possible to make beautiful pictures. Exposure was very good and you got a wide range of details on both, the dark and light areas. I like it.
Thanks sjazz! A tip for taking pictures with the TZ1 around dusk is to use "Night Scenery" mode while the camera is positioned on something stable like a tripod or fence. The shutter speed is slowed way down to get pictures like this.
I work in a lab there, behind a few layers of glass and steel. There is a statue of the head of Hygiea, the Greek goddess of health, in the center of the campus between space-age buildings, overlooking a wild river and waterfall flowing into an anthropogenic, calculated lake. Early on rainy, foggy mornings, it is one of the most stunning sights I have ever seen.
This is where I want to work when I graduate college. n__n
I hope it ends up working out.
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