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Flaming Temple
Image Title:  Flaming Temple
 
 By: Sony Kusumo  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Sony Kusumo {K:7052}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Cityscape
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Night Objects
Lens Sigma 15-30 mm EX DG
Uploaded 4/9/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital Film equiv. ISO 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 153 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 6 Rating
5.78
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Bangkok
State - 
Country - Thailand   Thailand
About Over exposured picture of a temple
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:92604} 4/9/2004
fastastic.


Dan Brunck   {K:790} 4/9/2004
wow, this is a fantastic shot. I am a big fan of long exposure and night photography and i only wish i could do something this good, the temple looks great and the leaves in the foreground give it some distance. My only complaint is the light pole which kinda distracts my eye from viewing the beautiful temple.
Of course, only my very very humble opinion


Sony Kusumo   {K:7052} 4/9/2004
Thanks Dan. Yes, the pole is distracting... I wish I could move the pole away so I could capture the reading guard (actually my intention is to capture the guard reading, not knowing a majestic flaming temple appears behind him... :) )


Sony Kusumo   {K:7052} 4/9/2004
Thanks Nacho...


Stephen Bowden   {K:64519} 4/9/2004
Wonderful photo Sony


Tom Crowning   {K:426} 4/13/2004
Hi Sony,
this would be a very good one if you'd exposed for the temple, not the guard.
If you really want to get the guard right, use a tripod and take 2 photos, one exposed for the guard and one exposed for the temple.
Combine both with your photo software (something you have to learn anyway when shooting digital) and you have a ral winner photo.


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