Today I was going through my Lightroom catalog looking for a reflection image and I stumbled upon this image taken in 2010. If you notice - you won't see the new Trade Center and Pier 17 was still open for business.
I don't know why I decided to compose the image this way; as looking at it now I'd like to see more of the sky. I think it had something to do with the crappy tripod I was using at the moment.
I have some images taken with a really crappy camera (by today's standards) and I'll share them in the future. And by crappy I mean the memory medium was floppy disks! Yes I said floppy disks! I'm sure many of you don't even know what that is but I'll explain later.
Location | Brooklyn, NY |
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Year | 2010 |
Camera | Nikon D700 |
Lens | 50mm f1.4 |
Shutter Speed | 30s |
Aperture | f11 |
ISO | 200 |
Despite the negativity you wrote it still looks great.
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The reflection is gorgeous! I concur with you on the composition, at the very least the tops of the buildings should be in the shot, however it is still a powerful image.
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Thanks - I don't know what I was thinking at the time chopping the top of the buildings. LOL
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