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Brugge At Night
 
Buttermere
04-02-12 08:02 PM
Category: Digital Camera World GalleryPhotosHotshots
Description: Views of Brugge - Belgium
Posted By: pughs (View all of pughs' images) Dimensions: 900 x 638
Views: 199 Filesize: 236.8 KB
Replies: 2 Keywords: Brugge Belgium
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Make: NIKON CORPORATIONModel: NIKON D90
Orientation: 1XResolution: 3000000/10000
YResolution: 3000000/10000ResolutionUnit: 2
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 10.0 WindowsDateTime: 2012:02:04 20:50:06
YCbCrPositioning: 2XResolution: 72/1
YResolution: 72/1ResolutionUnit: 2
ExposureTime: 250/10ExposureProgram: 1
ISOSpeedRatings: 200CompressedBitsPerPixel: 4/1
ExposureBiasValue: 0/6MaxApertureValue: 36/10
MeteringMode: 5LightSource: 0
Flash: 0FocalLength: 180/10
FlashPixVersion: 0100DigitalZoomRatio: 1/1
GainControl: 0Saturation: 0
InterOperabilityIndex: R98

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04-02-12, 08:39 PM
Philpot Philpot is offline
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Re: Brugge At Night

you went to a lot of effort with this shot and a great result, I am left wondering why you didnt address the converging verticals?
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04-02-12, 08:57 PM
pughs pughs is offline
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Re: Brugge At Night

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Originally Posted by Philpot
you went to a lot of effort with this shot and a great result, I am left wondering why you didnt address the converging verticals?

I have now implemented this to improve my shot without overdoing it and distorting the rest of the shot..
Thanks for the advice.

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