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    In 1988, the centerpiece of Forsyth Park was renovated by the City of Savannah and private donors. It was originally built in 1858 and remains one of the most photographed spots in the picturesque city. The multiple streams of water over the intricate detail beg for a long exposure. This shot in the mid afternoon was setup for 50 seconds at 14mm with 10 stop neutral density filter and an aperture of 22.
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    Date Taken: Nov 13, 2016
    Date Uploaded: Nov 15, 2016
    Location: Savannah, Georgia, United States
    Camera: Canon EOS 5DS R
    Focal Length: 14 mm
    Shutter Speed: 50/1 sec
    Aperture: f/22
    ISO: 400
    Copyright: © Tim Keon
    Categories: Black and White, Places, Travel
    Assignments: Photo of the Day