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Shutter speed in Greenwich
Taken by Aram Dulyan (User:Aramgutang) (Aramgutang) Date: 26'JAN 2005

The composition shows the effect of varying shutter speed on night photography. The photographs show Greenwich, London, and the green laser beam emitted by the Greenwich observatory to indicate the Greenwich meridian. The image was taken from the Thames path, facing the observatory from the north-west.

The captions indicate the number of seconds the shutter was open for. A version of the composition without captions can be found at Image:Shutter speed in Greenwich (no caption).jpg.

Camera: Canon PowerShot A75
ISO: 100
Aperture: F 2.8
Shutter speed: various
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