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Set out for a sunset that didn't really happen, so strolled along towards the port and snapped a few night shots instead.
Low tide allowed me to capture this restaurant from an angle I've not seen it before as it's had waves lapping at its entrance on previous visits.
ISO400, F/13, 20 second exposure, tripodded (is 'tripodded' a real word?!)
Thank you for looking, comments (good or bad) and votes ![]()
| Camera: | Canon EOS 550D |
| Lens: | Canon @ 18mm |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Beach Restaurant - New Plymouth, NZ |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 30 Apr 2010 - 11:47 AM |
| Tags: | Architecture, Beach, Food, Landscape / travel, New plymouth, Newzealand, Night, Night / low light, Port, Port taranaki, Restaurant |
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| Votes: | 25 |
Comments
Excellent, lovely texture,and colours, worth missing a sunset for.
Ref your question, on my water pic, it was taken at 1/30th if memory serves me correctly. Water was being funneled, between rocks, so moving quite quickly. Sorry took so long to answer, I've obviously not been paying attention.
Geoff
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