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Old 09-26-2010, 02:30 AM
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This photo was taken inside a shopping center. I was looking from the third floor while traveling down in a escalator. I used the second floor as an arch to frame the upper part of the picture. The lower of the photo shows an eating place at the basement of the center. The photo was taken at wide angle (30mm) to increase the depth of field. As it was indoors, a slow expose time of 1/60 sec (ISO 800, f/3.5) was used to capture the ambiance of the setting.

I have just started off in photography, and I am using the Nikon CoolPix S8000. I like this camera because it is compact and light, and I find it easy to carry around when I travel.
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Old 09-27-2010, 03:30 PM
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