Funtown Pier- Jersey Shore
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This photo was taken on July 4, 2007. This pier is a memory to all who spend their summers down at the Jersey Shore. After Hurricane Sandy hit on October 29, 2012...most of this amusement park now rests at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
16 responses
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Mara D'Onofrio gave props (28 May 2008):
I like this composition!
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Kandi Champagne Cook gave props (28 May 2008):
Fantastic!
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Christopher Smith gave props (3 Jul 2008):
Wow.
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Josh McElwee gave props (3 Jul 2008):
love it!
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Nisa' Haron said (3 Jul 2008):
brilliant!!
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Matthew B gave props (3 Jul 2008):
awesome!
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Christy LaPlante said (5 Jul 2008):
Love all the colors!
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N said (5 Jul 2008):
This is gorgeous
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Jay El said (3 Aug 2008):
This is hands down the _best_ fireworks shot I've ever seen, Charles. How d'you _do_ this?!
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Charles P. Stauhs said (4 Aug 2008):
This photo was shot with a Nikon D40 with a 35mm film lens (Vivitar 70-150mm f3.8). For some odd reason, I get better color results with this lens on my digital even without using a polarizer or doing an post editing. It also nice to revert back to the old days of photography, no autofocus or auto exposure metering. I often use my Gossen Luna-Pro light meter, or just guess and play around with different settings.
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Deborah Austin said (30 Dec 2008):
No wonder this is a hot one. I'm a sucker for lights. The clarity of the fireworks and the lights on the pier, including the moving ferris wheel, are superb. A fantastic shot!
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Christopher J Chalk gave props (20 Feb 2009):
Stunning, great capture of the colours!
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Charles P. Stauhs said (20 Feb 2009):
This photo was shot with a Nikon D40 with a 35mm film lens (Vivitar 70-150mm f3.8). For some odd reason, I get better color results with this lens on my digital even without using a polarizer or doing an post editing. It also nice to revert back to the old days of photography, no autofocus or auto exposure metering. I often use my Gossen Luna-Pro light meter, or just guess and play around with different settings.
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Robert Larrazolo gave props (15 Nov 2012):
WOW!
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rekha nag gave props (16 Nov 2012):
beautiful shot!
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Michele Wambaugh said (16 Nov 2012):
Wow! SUPERB!
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