Thanks Atilla,
Yes, it's full frame. Your suggested composition might be nicer. I may give it 
a try one of these days. I'm always by this theater. I also should fix some of 
the burned out lights with my cloning tool. I wouldn't want to be the guy who 
has to replace those bulbs. They must lose a couple every day in the cold 
weather.
Paul
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From: Boros Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello Paul,
> 
> Tuesday, December 19, 2006, 1:43:09 PM, you wrote:
> 
> PS> This doesn't prove a thing, other than shooting brightly lit buildings
> PS> against a black sky with the K10D isn't always a problem.
> 
> I arrived at the same conclusion, it does not appear always. I took
> only a few night shots so far, it seems totally unpredictable.
> 
> 
> PS>  This was shot
> PS> at ISO 400, f4.5, 1/30th second. The DA 12-24/4 was at the 18mm 
> PS> position. Shake reduction was on. No banding in this sky, even at a 
> PS> pixel peeping 200%. When I have time, I'm going to paint out the trash
> PS> can at the lower left. Zoom Gallery, which sometimes shows my work, is
> PS> in the foreground to the right. I was on my way there for a holiday 
> PS> open house when I snapped this.
> 
> PS> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5352538
> 
> Nice snap. Is this the full frame? I quite like the building on the
> right, would like to see more of that, and less of the street.
> 
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