Dublin architecture.

© Patricia Ronan

Dublin architecture.

Uploaded: January 13, 2009

Description

aperture,f 10; shutter,1/320; EV,-0.7.
A mix of old and new buildings in Dame St, Dublin, the sculpture is called "Crann an óir" (Tree of Gold) by the Irish artist Eamonn O'Doherty.

Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: -0.70, ExposureTime: 1/320 seconds, Flash: reserved, ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 31.00 mm, Model: E-500

Comments

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe January 13, 2009

Well seen and captured, Patricia. #1067207

Max Aureli January 13, 2009

Fantastic point of view!! Great contrast between the blue sky and buildings, Patricia!! Great details and lighting!!! #7026663

Sirsendu Gayen January 13, 2009

Excellent image.Great POV and composition. #7026835

ROLAN NARMAN January 13, 2009

Fantastic composition with great pov, details and lighting Patricia! #7027164

Stefania Barbier level-classic January 14, 2009

beautiful composition and capture!!!! #7027295

Denny E. Barnes level-deluxe January 14, 2009

Beautiful image with outstanding detail, Patricia!! Very beautifully done!! #7027425

Tiia Vissak January 14, 2009

great colors, clarity & framing! #7029392

John Connolly January 14, 2009

A beautifully composed capture from your city, Patricia! The lighting and fine detail are excellent! #7030182

Patricia Ronan January 14, 2009

Thanks a lot everyone:) #7030991

Patricia Ronan January 14, 2009

Thanks a lot everyone:) #7030999

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