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27
Aug
2016

Information Kiosk Clock, Grand Central Terminal




We’re back in Grand Central Terminal in New York City today for another image I shot there back in 2009. I’m actually rather amazed at how many unprocessed pictures I have in my Lightroom catalog. When I get back from a trip, I tend to cherry-pick a few of my favourites to work on then forget to go back and look through the rest!

As with the other HDR images I’m posting this week, this was processed using AuroraHDR from Macphun. I hear that they are about to release a new version of the tool in a few weeks so I’ll be looking forward to seeing what new toys they add to the mix then.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/8
  • Camera: NIKON D90
  • Focal length: 50mm
  • ISO: 400
  • Shutter speed: 1/30s


Tagged - Architecture, building, clock, flag, gold, Grand Central, Grand Central Terminal, HDR, Manhattan, New York, NY, Stars and Stripes, station


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