Photo by ROGER AFIF
Arc De Triomphe – Paris – France
I’m a French-Lebanese photography enthusiast—you’ll often find me lying upside down in the grass or climbing trees, trying to bend the laws of physics in search of the perfect angle for my pictures.
I took this photo (basic one) twenty years ago, on August 28, 2005 at 12:27 a.m., at the “Arc De Triomphe” roundabout in Paris. I chose this spot because there are no traffic lights, which creates a natural sense of motion. I photographed it at night to highlight the contrast between the dark sky, the headlights, and the monument at the center. To enhance the atmosphere, I replaced the original sky—which I found dull—with two other photos taken by myself in different situations using the layers in ON1 Photo RAW MAX 2025.
Camera properties: SONY DSC-F828 ; f/2.8; Exposure time 0.62sec; ISO-64; Focal length 11mm; Max Aperture 2.0625; No flash, compulsory.
Image ID: 2592 x 1944 pixels.
Post processing notes:
ON1 Photo RAW MAX 2025 (last updated one). -Add layer Arc De Triomphe copy1 -Crop and Leveling -Add layer night -Add layer moon -all editing was done with local adjustment - Quick Mask AI -exposure, contrast, Midtones, structure... -relocation of the two layers in order to get the final photo -Stamp Layers Arc De Triomphe -final fine tuning. -Photo saved in .ONPHOTO file and jpeg file.Exif information:
Copyright: | ROGER AFIF |
Camera: | DSC-F828 |
Aperture: | f/2.8 |
Focal Length: | 10.60000038147mm |
ISO: | 64 |
Shutter Speed: | 3/5 sec. |
Created: | August 27, 2005 17:27:01 |