Escalator #3 (FAVORITE)

© Jeff Seltzer

Escalator #3 (FAVORITE)

Uploaded: December 03, 2005

Description

Made a visit to Hollywood & Highland complex for this week. They have sort of neat web of escalators. I was able to position myself directly over head of one for an unusual perspective - I probably took 20 shots here. I used a slower shutter speed because I thought the escalaotr stairs look more interesting with some blur (of course, I sacraficed sharpness of the people, but that's okay I thought). This was my favorite of the bunch. I used Nik's b&w infrared. Focal length [mm]: 90, ISO value: 400, Shutter speed [s]: 1/8, Aperture: F5.6

Exif: FNumber: 5.6, ExposureBiasValue: 0/1, ExposureTime: 0.1, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 400, WhiteBalance:

Comments

Rene M. Hales October 02, 2007

Lovely image. I also REALLY like your bio page. Fun stuff.--Rene #752326

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