Enjoying the View [Seattle Pictures]
Uploaded: November 23, 2005 11:07:03
Silhouetted cormorants enjoy the view of the Space Needle as low, heavy fog rolls into Seattle in the late afternoon. The shot was taken from Alki in West Seattle looking out over Elliot Bay.
Shot at f8, 1/160 second, 164mm lens, ISO 100. Resubmitted.
Exif: FNumber: 8, ExposureBiasValue: 0/2, ExposureTime: 0.00625, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, WhiteBalance: auto white balance
Kate Jackson December 20, 2005
LOL I thought this was a flying saucer until I opened it up!! Congratulations Peter!! #362056Piotr M. Organa December 21, 2005
A real UFO and the birds do not care! Nice comp & color, too, Peter.Lorri Shane December 21, 2005
Wow--what an illusion at first glance. Awesome image, Peter. Congrats! #2210624Vicki L. Filippin December 22, 2005
Awesome capture, Peter! CONGRATS! :-) #2212592Robert Baer December 22, 2005
i too thought it was a flying saucer. unusual perspective of the space needle/ nice job! justin baer #2214769Lori Carlson January 10, 2006
What a neat neat unusual shot Peter!! I love it!! Congratulations to you on its recognition!! :0) #2274774Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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