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Kuwait City
Photographer Khalid Almasoud © All rights reserved
A quiet summer night showed Kuwait City with bright lights , through marine boats , located in the east of Kuwait City in a famous market called Sharq Mall , where you sit in such a quiet night to see the movement of boats, to hear the roar of the machines, and the sounds mixed of musics and humans voices.
ليلة صيفية هادئة تظهر معها مدينة الكويت ، بالاضواء الزاهية ، من خلال مراسي المراكب ، التي تقع في سوق شرق المشهور ، شرق مدينة الكويت , حيث تجلس في مثل هذه الليلة الهادئة لترى حركة المراكب ، واصوات هدير المكائن المختلطة بالموسيقات وأصوات البشر ، من خلال جولاتهم في المراكب.
Camera Leica D-LUX 5
Exposure 5
Aperture f/4.5
Focal Length 5.1 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Exposure Program Shutter speed priority AE
Date and Time 2011:07:05 19:34:55
Max Aperture Value 2.0
Metering Mode Multi-segment
Color Space sRGB
Focal Length In35mm Format 24 mm
Scene Capture Type Standard
This photo was taken on July 5, 2011 using a Leica D-LUX 5
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City at nite black and white study
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Chicago Day 4
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View from the103rd floor of the 4th tallest building in the world, the Sears Tower :)
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Long time without anything new... Just a test with some brushs and new effects. 1h26min of work.
Muito tempo sem postar nada... Fazendo só um teste com alguns brushs e uns efeitos novos. 1h26mim de trabalho.
A view of the Philadelphia City Hall from the median of Broad Street looking north.
Exposure: 3 seconds
Aperture: f/10
Focal length: 55 mm
ISO: 100
Long exposure shot looking at Hong Kong from across the harbour at Kowloon. The tallest building is the International Finance Centre or IFC.
The Peak is visible as a shadowy backdrop to the numerous and some very tall skyscrapers.
With AMTK P42DC #161, the eastbound Empire Builder crosses the Menomonee River as it departs Milwaukee towards its final destination of Chicago, less than a hundred miles south.
The Milwaukee Center Tower in the background stands adjacent to the site of the Oneida Street power station, which powered Milwaukee's streetcars and extensive interurban operation: The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company, which operated until 1958. The TMERL building, which is located off Water and Wells along the river, still stands to this day.
Here's the day you hoped would never come
just run with me through rows of speeding cars.
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This photo shows the city of Hamburg and its tri-anual fair "Hamburger Dom". This photo was shot in High-Res Mode on an Olympus E-M1 Mark II and consists of 4 stitched photos, resulting in a total resolution of just over 200 Megapixels.
However, because the gain in details was so insignificant, I downsampled it to about 115 Megapixels.
You can see the 115 Megapixel version here: www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204255
Shooting the image did not work out perfectly. First of all I had to composite the sun, because the picture just before the sun set wasn't having great light (only in the sky but not on the fair) and just after sunset the fair was great, but the rest of the light wasn't stunning. Together this makes for a beautiful image though.
Another challenge: The building I was shooting out has thick windows that can only be tilted, not fully opened - and 10cm infront of that another security window. This means I have to deal with a lot of reflections. I did my best to mitigate this by using a black cover behind the camera, but this could not get rid of reflections coming from strong light sources that bounced between the two windows. Still I am really satisfied with this image.
Location : Jakarta, Indonesia
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Kansas City MO Skyline at Sunset in August 2011
photoblogged at
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The National Monument was designed by Charles Cockerell and William Playfair, who were inspired by the Parthenon in Athens. It was intended to commemorate
Scottish servicemen who died in the Napoleonic War, and funds for its construction were raised by a public appeal. Work started in August 1822, but only the twelve columns we see today were ever completed.
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