Sunday/ a very fine picture 🌇

I have a new camera, after eight years: a Sony α7CR.
It is a mirrorless, full-frame digital camera that takes 61-megapixel pictures— so it is able to capture stunning detail.

Shot with Sony α7CR w. Tamron 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 lens from the Melrose Ave E overlook towards South Lake Union
f-stop: f/5.6 |Exposure time: 1/320 s |ISO speed: ISO-250 |Focal length: 171 mm | Max aperture: 4.96875 |Metering mode: Spot
The 35 mm (35.7 x 23.8 mm) full frame Exmor R CMOS sensor captures 6,336 x 9,504 pixels (a 2:3 ratio).
In order to post all of the out-of-camera .jpg on this WordPress blog, I reduced it to 25% of its original size.
For right now, I have the camera set to ‘Program Auto’ mode.
So I just framed the image with my Tamron 28-200 mm zoom lens, and the camera picked the exposure and all the other settings.
Here is a 1,853 x 2,471 pixel crop out of the original 6,336 x 9,504 pixel out-of-camera picture, showing the very fine detail that was captured.
The same picture as above, but adjusted with Adobe Photoshop Elements to increase the brightness of the shadows by 35% (revealing the golden elevator car).

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