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Wallpaper Details: Floating City

High-resolution desktop wallpaper Floating City by Mohsen Kamalzadeh
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Floating City

January 7th, 2015

Multiple exposure shot of downtown Vancouver at dusk, taken from Stanley Park in May 2014.

Samsung NX10, Samsung NX 12-24mm F4-5.6 ED.

Photo Settings: 12mm, f/5, 30 seconds, ISO 100.

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blue » british columbia » canada » city » city lights » cityscape » dark blue » dusk » long‑exposure » night » photography » reflections » skyline » stanley park » vancouver canada » water »

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Posted By: apumalkan
about 5 years, 4 months ago
Great spot to take the photo from and it's a very nice exposure.

It might help to maybe use focus stacking here. That way the overall picture would be more focused and the buildings such as the top of Vancouver restaurant would be much sharper and clearer while the foreground remains as sharp.

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