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Uploaded: February 18, 2005 07:43:22

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Note: This image was made by blending two exposures to increase the
dynamic range, one at 1/100s and the other at 1/4s

This traffic cone had been carelessly discarded on the frozen surface
of the Central Park reservoir. Thought it was an interesting
juxtaposition with the skyline.

Location: Central Park, NY
Time: 5:26pm
Exif Data: 1/100 (and 1/4), f/13, ISO 100, 31mm
Lens: 18-55mm Rebel Kit Lens

Comments

Steve Mescha March 16, 2005

Congradulations on making the finals, Nishad. I'm sure it willbe the first of many! #225759

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