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Amsterdam Canal at Night

  • achtungbarry
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    Taken along the Keizergraght Canal in Amsterdam.

    Jonnyp16v
    Participant

    Really like this shot, the light streak adds to it. Would love to go back there again and bring a camera.

    brownie
    Participant

    Beautiful image…well done.

    Noel.

    Helen
    Participant

    I love it – stunning image.

    Just being nosey how many second of an exposure did you give this shot?

    achtungbarry
    Participant

    Helen wrote:

    I love it – stunning image.

    Just being nosey how many second of an exposure did you give this shot?

    Here’s all the details Helen:

    Focal Lenght: 15 mm using Sigma 10-20

    ISO: 100

    Aperture: f18

    Shutter Speed: 30 seconds

    Helen
    Participant

    Thanks for the info – 30 seconds cool. I love doing long exposures myself. Its a gorgeous shot. Well done.

    stevie glenn
    Member

    lovely shot. been there myself but was a stag weekend :)

    but always wanted to go back for a weekend with the camera some many lovely sites to take photos off.

    wirepic
    Participant

    As has been said before, lovely shot.

    charley
    Participant

    great shot, i love the reflections in the water,

    DanB
    Participant

    Ok, look: I don’t want to be the only one here being the negative one by pointing the finger to the obvious issues. I like the image, very atmospheric and dynamic. I’d love to be there and have a shot at it. But…my architect (nosy) eye has to say something.

    After many deliberations, and many decisions not to spoil the fun, I must say that the elevations of the canal houses are not vertical :| .
    I checked the image against a series of vertical guides and there are some of them leaning toward left and others towards right. And interestingly there’s not a pattern from left to right suggesting me this is due to the wide lens distortion. Some verticals are indeed vertical :) but it alternates with non-verticals. So, what is it? One shot or a blend of 2-3 shots put together as a panoramic shot? Quite hard considering the trailing lights of the boat…

    Please tell us, this thing is eating me…

    achtungbarry
    Participant

    Hello Dan,

    Let me try to take you out of your misery :D .

    Firstly, this is a single exposure, not a stitch. Secondly, I did use a very wide angle lens. The focal lenght here is is 15mm which would explain the elevations not being vertical. As for there not being a pattern, I think what has happened here is that I had pointed the lens ever so slightly downwards to capture the light trails. This seems to have created a reverse keystoning effect where the tops of the buildings are wider than the base. So the pattern is like a fan. I did a very slight correction in photoshop after to make the effect less pronounced. This said, many many of the buildings in Amsterdam are not vertical at all with upper levers overhanging the street.

    Hope this cleared it up for you.

    DanB
    Participant

    Hi Barry,

    Thanks for clearing that out. As I said, having some stitched images was unlikely, but hey, I had to ask :)
    And since I’ve posted the question, I too realized that you get funny distortions with wide angle lenses if only you accidentally raise/ lower the lens towards the subject. Silly me…

    Rob
    Member

    Very nice scene, good exposure. Thanks for explaining the keystoning, the only
    thing that bothered me too…

    Semmick Photo
    Participant

    Lovely photo. Love the light trail disappearing under the bridge.

    Its Keizersgracht btw, but thats just a typo. Take it from a Dutchman.

    Just in relation to the settings, on what date and what time did you take the photo?

    Cheers

    DPS
    Participant
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