The great escape
Uploaded: January 20, 2009
As I was strolling through town this weekend I happened upon this fire escape in an alley. The look of it intrigued me, so snap, I had it. 1/25s @ f/6.3, EXP Auto, ISO100, 86mm with Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 lens, Pattern Metering, Cloudy WBOn Tripod with release.
Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: -0.33, ExposureTime: 1/25 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 86.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300
Douglas Pignet January 20, 2009
Well it is an eye catcher Joe...The white streak with the brick is done well. Very nice tones & color,Doug #1070800Tammy M. Anderson January 20, 2009
Well seen, Joe. Terrific clarity and details. #7054995Barbara Waldoch January 20, 2009
Cool find and capture, Joe! #7055032Carol Sawyer January 20, 2009
Fantastic find, capture and title, Joe!! #7055165Joseph R. Ombrello January 20, 2009
Thank You for commenting Doug, Tammy, Barbara, amd Carol. Your comments are appreciated. #7057820Patrick Rouzes January 20, 2009
Fantastic tones, textures, clarity, pov & presentation here, Joe!!! Good eye here,my friend!!! #7058038Joseph R. Ombrello January 20, 2009
Thanks, Patrick. I appreciate you looking and commenting. #7058133Linda Proctor January 20, 2009
This is just fantastic Joe!! Thanks for your info on the settings !! #7058209A P January 20, 2009
wonderful find and capture, Joe #7058490Stefania Barbier January 20, 2009
beautiful find, comp and capture! #7058934Joseph R. Ombrello January 21, 2009
Thanks for looking and commenting Linda, Sabrina, Ann, and Stefania. #7059283Dave Ombrello January 21, 2009
Nice work Joe, I like the zig zag flow and especially the patched crack in the brick which leads to the balcony along with the door and ladder. #7064481Joseph R. Ombrello January 22, 2009
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