Grand Parade in the shade

The buildings of the Grand Parade in Cork face away from the setting sung on a cold February afternoon earlier this year. Cork bathes in the frosty sunlight.

This image was of course made of two images, one for the sky and one for the city. It was handheld and shot using the bracketing function (AEB) on the Canon 20D. The image isn’t perfect. My hand moved between frames but it’s only noticeable at the horizon if you look carefully.

Aperture ƒ/4
Camera Canon EOS 20D
Focal length 10mm
ISO 100
Shutter speed 1/800s

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5 responses to “Grand Parade in the shade”

  1. Flickr: Ragorder.com avatar

    very nicely taken

  2. Ricky avatar
    Ricky

    Is it ok to use this image on my TSB card?

  3. Flickr: royskeane avatar

    Taken from the car park? It’s a very unusual angle, in that it gives the impression it was taken from much higher and further back, but I love the result.

  4. Flickr: Donncha O Caoimh avatar

    Wide angle lens rules 🙂 I wish I had a tripod with me that day and made a better job of it though.

  5. […] image is quite similar to another Grand Parade shot from about a month ago. This one isn’t quite as wide, and was created from one RAW image, […]

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