Angela, Babzy, Ken, Babooshka, Small City Scenes, Al, Alice, Raf, JM: Thank you!
Murcia: Because I'm old and shaky I almost always use a tripod, which helps to make crisp, sharp images.
Wayne, there is a panorama feature on my camera but I have only used it once and not very successfully. This photo was just taken with the wide-angle/telephoto lens that came with the camera, set at maximum wide angle (18 mm). I was on a rock overlooking the harbor and cropped out a bit of the shore at the bottom of the photo.
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That's amazing it looks as if it's in 3D....everything's beautifully clear.
ReplyDeletethe blue and the reflection ...perfect !
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteThe light is incredible and the water has a beautiful satin feel. This jimped right off the portal page. A real stunner.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection
What could one say. MB
What a great picture sharpness. How have you achieved this superb picture?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for the photo.
Very crisp and clear. Do you have a panorama feature on your camera Benjamin?
ReplyDeleteYou're so close to the water it looks like you might have got your feet wet.
Love it! Very nice capture.
ReplyDeleteWow, this photo is just breathtaking! The sky, the clouds, the sea...I do like everything in it.
ReplyDeleteRich and handsome, your image, your city!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo! The light is amazing!
ReplyDeleteAngela, Babzy, Ken, Babooshka, Small City Scenes, Al, Alice, Raf, JM: Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMurcia: Because I'm old and shaky I almost always use a tripod, which helps to make crisp, sharp images.
Wayne, there is a panorama feature on my camera but I have only used it once and not very successfully. This photo was just taken with the wide-angle/telephoto lens that came with the camera, set at maximum wide angle (18 mm). I was on a rock overlooking the harbor and cropped out a bit of the shore at the bottom of the photo.
Wow! Wonderful colours in that beautiful view! Bravo.
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