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Submitted: March 28, 2005
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Resolution: 950×616
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Shutter Speed: 13/10 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 800
Date Picture Taken: Mar 26, 2005, 6:58:31 PM

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Interchange. Taken from Dentsu Tower in Shiodome area, Tokyo.
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Beautiful. I like the lines with the horisontal and vertical roads. Nicely composed with the building to the left and the empty space to the right.

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This is Mikael, Still being:
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You seem to have a knack for finding the perfect position.

Begins humping Japan...

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Geese!this is wonderful!
Great colour combination of the lights in contrast to the buildings.Just noticed the boats tucked away down there.It gives off a very peaceful feeling,though you always manage to have this knack to be able take your shots when there is no-one around.

The only downside is,is that I feel a little vertigo,when thinking how high up you must have been:lol:

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Great composition - awesome shot!

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love the lighting its great :)
WOw nice, how did you manage to take the photo?
:+fav:

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I leaned really close to the window of the last floor of the building and then slightly cropped the picture...
Incredible composition.

You've set your exposure just right to get the varying coloured lights and the traffic movement - it's like Neo-Japan. I love this shot! :+fav:

I won't crap on about sharpening. Well done!!

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Thanks. I'll keep looking for more buildings from the top of which you can get interesting panorama/views.

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