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    An Office In The Sky

    An Office In The Sky
    Camera: Canon EOS-300D
    Shutter Speed: 30 Seconds
    Aperature: f/8
    Focal Length: 170mm
    ISO: 100
    Time: 10:13PM
    Location: Rosa Parks Circle, Grand Rapids Michigan
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    That is great.

    I have been trying for a long time to get the right reflection in an office building. This gives me lots of ideas-I never even tried to do it at night.

    Thanks

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    Very good shot. I can't help but wonder if I would have liked it better with someone on in the office window.

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    very nice

    very striking photograph... it looks liek an abstract where you aren't quite sure what you are looking at and then you see the two lit office windows. the saturation is good and I think the exposure is right on for the time of day and for this particular shot. In my opinion it is a very well done shot. well composed too. nice work.

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    This is a great shot, I really like the way you have the old building reflected in the new building, It feels like it is telling a story.

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    this is wonderful! In my mind I am thinking I would have liked to see no light in those two office windows but on the same token the lights tend to remind you what you are actually looking...an office building, and that the reflection is just that-a reflection. This photo also demonstrates the wonderful capabilities of the 300D. Good work!

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    Thanks everyone for the kind words. I too would have liked to see a person in the window, however at this angle (especially at this exposure) its highly unlikely. Someday i'll have to find away up into one of the buildings across the way to take some dead on shots of the building and see how they come out.

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