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Venice at Dawn

Venice at Dawn

Jean-Paul, Nouchetdu38, homaris, Joël Mocoeur and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Phenomenal shot and lighting! Stay well!

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18 months ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
I am not worthy ... ...
18 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Of what??
18 months ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Howard Somerville club
It's just a saying that came from some American film sometime in the 80s. It simply expresses deep approval!
18 months ago.
 Tanja - Loughcrew
Tanja - Loughcrew club
...der Schlafplatz...
18 months ago.
 Isisbridge
Isisbridge club
18 months ago.
 Joël Mocoeur
Joël Mocoeur club
Excellente composition.
18 months ago.
 Jean-Paul
Jean-Paul club
Totally high ISO, so you had no tripod with you, but I believe that the grain is not the most important thing in photography . . .
Really appealing pic!
17 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Jean-Paul club
Thanks. I did have a tripod with me, but one of its legs disintegrated when I tried to set it up, leaving no option but to take the shot hand-held. The ISO was 8,000, hence the grain. But even if I'd used a tripod and a lower ISO (with a longer shutter speed) the gondolas, which were rocking around on the tide, would have been blurred.

The tripod (a lightweight and rather plasticy one, and plastic over time becomes brittle and weak) got chucked in the nearest bin. Fortunately, the Academia Bridge from which the other nighttime and sunrise shots were taken has a wood-capped parapet which makes a better and more solid camera stand than any tripod.
17 months ago. Edited 17 months ago.
Jean-Paul club has replied to Howard Somerville club
yes there is nothing left but the rubbish bin :)
the motion blur of the gondolas, however, can also be very attractive when everything else is pin sharp
in any case a very good pic, greets Jean-Paul
17 months ago.

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