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This was taken from the 17th Street Bridge in downtown Atlanta last night.
Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi Exposure: 25 Aperture: f/9.0 Focal Length: 28 mm ISO Speed: 100
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nice shot thanks for posting
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I like it! This is something I've been wanting to try and now I feel like I need to get out and try it before it gets too cold.
Thanks for sharing.
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What a marvelous concept for a photo and a great title! I especially like the way the light reflects off the fence wires and makes them glow. If it were mine, I think I'd go back and try to get a straight on view through the fence, but then I end up correcting the horizon on almost every photo I take these days. Looking forward to seeing more of your work -- so glad you've joined us!
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Helen, I was in your neck of the desert on the 8th of this month. Hung out in Scottsdale and took a day trip up your way for some pics.
Here is a tweak of the pic. I adjusted it 1.18 degrees clockwise. I did it based on some of the buildings, not the fence. I can't take a straight shot to save my life! LOL
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