Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/11/22

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Subject: [Leica] A night shot of Fremont, a neighborhood of Seattle
From: davison_m at msn.com (MARK DAVISON)
Date: Tue Nov 22 09:59:19 2005

I've decided to take Mark Rabiner up on his suggestion of shooting more at 
night. Seattle is suffering right now from an atmospheric inversion which 
has created a stagnant air mass and strange light fog. This makes for eerie 
atmospherics.

Here's a shot of the Fremont Bridge, looking down from the sidewalk of the 
Aurora Bridge. Epson R-D1, Leica 35/2 Summicron ASPH, iso 1600, 1/20 sec, 
-.3 exposure compensation. Folks, it's dark out there!  You can quickly see 
why a Noctilux could come in handy. There's not much space on the bridge 
sidewalk for a tripod, and the bridge is constantly vibrating from all the 
traffic.

http://gallery.leica-users.org/Night-shots/EPSN7291_Fremont_bridge_and_ship_canal

Mark



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