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    Gasometer

    Once it was a gasometer. Today it is used for exhibitions.

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    Re: Gasometer

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray View Post
    Today it is used for exhibitions.
    That's fascinating. Is it a multi-storey space inside?

    In relation to your image, I wondered why you chose to include so much in the foreground. How it would be with a crop at the bottom much closer to the bottom of the structure?

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    Re: Gasometer

    Hi Donald,

    I think you are right. A little more crop would be better for the image. I wanted to show some of the foreground, so that the dimension of the gasometer is quite clear.

    Inside the gasometer has two continuous main levels and a glass elevator that leads to look-out platforms inside. Usually they have very large objects installed inside together with a light an sound composition. My favorite exhibition was in 2004 when they showed the ballon Breitling Orbiter III with a spectular light installation that simulated sun and moon. http://www.gasometer.de/en_GB/index....3_8&lang=en_GB

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    Re: Gasometer

    Very interesting shot; I'm hoping to take a picture of Xmas lights in Lichfield which presents just about the same problems. I hope I can get them as sharp.

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    Re: Gasometer

    Hi Steve,

    I shot it at 38mm (APS-C) at f/7.1 with 15 sec at ISO 200 using a tripod and self trigger (10sec delay). I think I used AF on this shot. Today I would focus manuell using liveview at x10.

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    Re: Gasometer

    This one slipped through the forum almost unnoticed. Glad I backtracked and took another view. Great photograph.

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