SSE at night

Discussion in 'Epcot Photos' started by DisneyGeek92, Jan 4, 2008.

  1. DisneyGeek92

    DisneyGeek92 Member

    I got off the monorail and was going into epcot just to get a shot of SSe at night and my battery died. I turned it on just to try and it worked. I was able to get off two or three shots and this is one that turned out.

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  2. mSummers

    mSummers Member

    Nice work! The color on SSE is great
     
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  3. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    that is excellent!
    good work
     
  4. DisneyGeek92

    DisneyGeek92 Member

    Thanks guys. I wish I could have used my tripod but it was in the car and I couldn't get to it.
     
  5. PolynesianMedic

    PolynesianMedic Global Moderator Staff Member

    Nice Shot! It's nice to see the snow flakes on the ground also.
     
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  6. DisneyGeek92

    DisneyGeek92 Member

    I like the snowflakes as well. I think they really add something different and kinda shows what time of year.
     
  7. Scottwdw

    Scottwdw Member

    What was your exposure for this shot? You got great color with little blur of the moving people. Excellent shot!
     
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  8. DisneyGeek92

    DisneyGeek92 Member

    Not sure what the exposure was, I'm don't know how to read the data to see what it was. Thanks for the comments.
     
  9. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
    Camera Model: NIKON D40
    Image Date: 2008:01:02 07:42:22
    Flash Used: No
    Focal Length: 18.0mm (35mm equivalent: 27mm)
    Exposure Time: 0.033 s (1/30)
    Aperture: f/3.5
    ISO equiv: 1600
    White Balance: Auto
    Metering Mode: Matrix
    Exposure: Manual
    Exposure Mode: Manual


    What browser are you using?
     
  10. DisneyGeek92

    DisneyGeek92 Member

    I'm using Firefox.
     
  11. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    To see the EXIF data in Firefox, I'm using FxIF:

    http://ted.mielczarek.org/code/mozilla/fxif/

    Most image software out on the market will also let you see it. The cataloging software usually make it more prominent than the strict editors.
     
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  12. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    just as an FYI, if you use save for web in photoshop, it strips the exif data from the resulting jpeg.
     
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  13. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    O RLY?

    I'm surprised at Adobe for that.
     
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  14. DisneyGeek92

    DisneyGeek92 Member

    I have Photoshop Elements. Where do I go to view the EXIF data.
     
  15. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    If I remember correctly, go to the catalog/organizer, find the picture, and there should be an option to have it autodisplay some of the properties in one of the windows. Or you can right-click and choose properties.
     
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  16. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    I always use to download the photo and then open in acdsee to see the properties or right click and choose advanced properties like Roger said.

    I have found a well known program, though, that lets me right click on the internet without downloading and view the exif for any photo that still has it. the program is opanda

    opanda iexif

    I first wanted this program because I was nosy about the shutter count on my camera, and none of the programs I have paid for show it. I had to use this freeware!
     
  17. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    Wait, Nikon doesn't hide it like Canon does? (shutter count)
     

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