The travel tripod and self timer came out for this shot. Much better colour saturation than the day-time shots i took.
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Dusk at Angkor (Cambodia)The travel tripod and self timer came out for this shot. Much better colour saturation than the day-time shots i took. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Nice subject, great saturation as you said. It has turned out almost surreal, very striking, only thing it lacks is sharpness, may be the travel tripod or slight focus issue, it just doesn't seem to have the normal sharpness of the 50mm f/1.4.
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Nice. Exposure is spot on, not sure if the sharpness issue a jpg quality/ resizing or focus... apart from the a beauty.
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