Another photo similar to the one from the day before yesterday except that it's just around the corner from the Place du Tertre and is of the cafes which face the sde of the Sacre Coeur church.
I had such a great time on my nightime walk around Montmartre with my camera and tripod that these photos bring back some lovely memories so I hope you don't mind me sharing so many of them with you.
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HOT TIP FOR ALL AM3 CONTRIBUTORS :
I've been having problems for ages with my uploaded landscape orientated images looking fuzzy and not as sharp as they should be....well I finally found the answer recently in an answer by Jason Kravitz to a query in the forums .....if you too have been having this problem the answer is to make sure you resize your photos to a maximum horizontal dimension of 800 pixels (vertical size is not limited). Anything greater than 800pixels and AM3 will automatically resize it leading to the reduction in sharpness.
Please feel free to copy and paste this advice into your own AM3 blogs as I'm sure there are lots of our fellow AM3ers out there having this same frustrating problem...it would be great to sort the problem out for as many of us as possible.
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@eddy: Thanks very much Eddy....I had a great time taking these night photos
@Pouhou: Thanks!....I'm delighted the tip proved useful!
@JoeB: Thanks very much Joe!
@Lorraine: Cheers Lorraine....the signs was one of the things that I really liked about it too!
@Laurent: Thanks very much Laurent!
@Cathie et Michel: Thank you...how kind!
@theys roland: Thanks!
NIKON D40
13/10 second
F/8.0
ISO 200
28 mm (35mm equiv.)