24 Sep 2004
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1/2s @ F/2.8, ISO 100
A night shot of Shanghai's famous waterfront, The Bund, along the Hangpu river. The Hangpu river divides Shanghai into two regions - Pudong (east) and Puxi (west). The Bund houses 52 buildings of various architectural styles including Romanesque, Baroque, Gothic, Renaissance, Neo-Classical and Art Deco.
Kept the camera on a ledge to stabilize it (was not carrying a tripod), set a slow shutter to capture motion, ISO 100 to reduce noise, enhance detail and assist the slow shutter.
Kept the camera on a ledge to stabilize it (was not carrying a tripod), set a slow shutter to capture motion, ISO 100 to reduce noise, enhance detail and assist the slow shutter.
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