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nighttime at the marina
Image Title:  nighttime at the marina
 
 By: L. Gould  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer L. Gould {K:11900}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Nature
Lens Canon  28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 7/18/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 187 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 21 Rating
5.83
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  ft. lauderdale
State -  FL
Country - United States   United States
About Another from my trip to the ft. lauderdale area. This one was taken around 9:00pm without a tripod.
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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andrea giuseppe   {K:3122} 7/18/2005
I love night shots and this one is good. Well done Laurie


Enas Moussa   {K:7470} 7/18/2005
nice night shot..


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:92421} 7/18/2005
marvelous tones. great mood. a beauty. great portafolio.


Linda Bique   {K:74033} 7/18/2005
Lovely illumination of the palms and awesome reflections on the water...beautiful light, no tripod..how do you do that. It's a very clear and sharp image, impressive Laurie...well seen and captured...:):)Linda


Marie Johnston   {K:1635} 7/18/2005
Lovely Shot Laurie
Great colours


Paolo Corradini   {K:52725} 7/18/2005
good reflections and i like tha palms silhouettes, just a thing there's some digital rumor in tha background, but it's no easy in this condition..

greetings

PAOLO


Robert Kocs   {K:89061} 7/18/2005
Great reflections Laurie! Nice tones, amazing moody landscape! I love it.
Greetings! Robert


Roberto Okamura   {K:22842} 7/18/2005
Beautiful night shot Laurie!
Great lighting and reflection!
Best regards!
Roberto.


Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 7/18/2005
Given it was without a tripod you have done remarkably well! There is evidence of a little noise in the sky and water and a little softness in the focus on the trees (not surprising with a slow shutter if the trees were moving and no tripod though!). I think if you ran it past a noise filter it would help immensely. I've cropped out a part of it to show you what I mean...

Nicely composed and exposed though Laurie!

De-Noised


Toshi    {K:12024} 7/18/2005
Wonderful night shot Laurie! Love the lights reflecting off the water :) Very clear image for not using a tripod, great work!


Marcus Armani   {K:35759} 7/19/2005
wow this is areal stunning shot, such nice lighting and reflections, really well composed ....


Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 7/19/2005
What a lovely and inviting scene, Laurie - so tropical-ish! :) The reflections in the water are wonderful, and I love the deep blue of the sky barely illuminating the rooftops.


Jean-Marc Desjarlais   {K:2066} 7/19/2005
Great shot Laurie. Love the reflections in the water.


Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 7/20/2005
Wonderful work without the tripod..who needs them anyway.
Beautiful!


Chris Nichols   {K:7044} 7/20/2005
beautiful scene!


Dwight Parks   {K:4423} 7/21/2005
Wow, very good! This is amazing with no tripod and low light. Dwight


L. Gould   {K:11900} 7/21/2005
Thanks Linda! I owe a lot of the clarity in this shot to the IS on my lens. I never would have been able to get this shot with a regular lens, but I still had to take a bunch before I got one that looked ok. That will teach me to forget my tripod! :)


Linda Bique   {K:74033} 7/22/2005
Well I think it's an awesome shot Laurie. I think I might be a little confused about this IS stuff...Isn't part of that design to eliminate having to use a tripod, or is it specifically for faster focusing, I know I better start reading the manuals...hard to find the time...thanks again...:):)Linda


L. Gould   {K:11900} 7/22/2005
Linda,
From what I?ve heard IS technology got its start in the military as a way to keep the large canon on the front of tanks steady while the tanks move over rough terrain. With this technology the tank may be bumping all around, but the canon on the front stays relatively stable. The IS on our lenses works in much the same way, but just on a smaller level. They won?t completely eliminate the need for a tripod, but they do minimize camera shake a lot.


Linda Bique   {K:74033} 7/22/2005
Thank you for your wonderful explanation Laurie, that makes sense...:):)Linda


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