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Lens: Da15 ltd Camera: Pentax K5 ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: Above 6s Aperture: F6.7 
Posted By: disco_owner, 08-21-2012, 04:47 PM

So Many Technical issues that I seemed to have overlooked. Light was changing as I was trying to capture every bit of it before it got too Dark . The further I shot into the dusk more & more I seemed to realise that I need to go back to basics.When the Right hand Column of the Bridge was brought into Focus I switched back to Manual and used the same plane to take all 9 shots. parts of the image were soft in focus , tried using Liveview to get a better results in DOF and better hyperfocal focus across the whole frame but didn't quite succeed. This is the best I could come up with. No Filter used with this image

Please feel free to throw any comments or any advice. I appreciate your Feedback



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A lovely image. Thanks for sharing.
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Long exposures and a panoramic image to boot? Stop beating yourself up, this is a great pic and your composition just draws the eye really well. I love the surreal feel of the foreground.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Dice Quote
A lovely image. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your comments.

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Long exposures and a panoramic image to boot? Stop beating yourself up, this is a great pic and your composition just draws the eye really well. I love the surreal feel of the foreground.
Thanks Deaning. Much appreciate the encouraging words and comments.

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Nice lighting. Lovely composition. Nothing here not to like.
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fine composition... those magical hours at dusk.... dave m
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Thanks Everyone for the Really ecouraging words , I appreciate it a lot

For some reason the Quality of the Image Drops off a lot with photobucket where I originally hosted my image of Wharf No:5 even thou I'm uploading them at the same file size. I uploaded same version of the image to Flickr. huge differece. see for yourself




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