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Along the Arno, Florence, Italy

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    Default Along the Arno, Florence, Italy

    Let me know what you think. Here's the details:

    Shutter Speed: 1/350s
    Exposure Prgm: Manual
    F-Stop: f/5.6
    ISO: 200
    Focal Length: 62mm
    Lens: 18-70mm f/3.5 Nikkor
    Metering: Pattern
    Camera: D70S

    Comments Welcome.

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    MikeV
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    Very nice. I might think about cropping the top of the image just enough that the buildings behind the middle and RH one are no longer visible.

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    I think it's beautiful. Love the colours, form, composition.

    The differing roof heights spoil the symmetry it a little, but that's nitpicking. Superb pic...

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    Very nice shot!
    I agree with T.I. 100% though about the top crop and I was about to post it last night but I was too tired...
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