Somehow this $4 Billion boondoggle has found a way to be beautiful at night. As darkness creeps in, the scene becomes dramatic and colorful with the reflections of the lights from cars & trucks passing by and the traffic lights constantly changing colors. This lends a mysterious glow and tint to the stainless steel look of the train. Later, when I was able to catch the scene during and after a modest rainfall, the added reflections from the water on the pavement produced another dimension to the scene.
I hope you enjoy these scenes enough to leave your comments. Thank you.
LIGHT WILL COME AGAIN
Basic
| Date Modified | 2009-05-16 17:24:07 |
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| Date Taken | 2009-04-20 03:05:15 |
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| Camera | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi |
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| Exposure Time | 4s (4/1) |
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| Aperture | f/11.0 |
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| ISO | 800 |
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| Focal Length | 45mm (72mm in 35mm) |
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| Photo Dimensions | 4200 x 2400 |
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| File Name | Waiting For The Dawn_8x14_Print(MG_6876_ed-1 copy).jpg |
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| File Size | 4.61 MB |
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Detailed
| Flash | flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode |
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| Exposure Program | aperture priority |
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| Exposure Bias | -1/2 EV |
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| Exposure Mode | auto |
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| White Balance | auto |
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| Color Space | unknown |
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