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29-OCT-2003 johnebones

Forbidden Planet*
by johnebones



Canon EOS 10D
20s f/3.5 at 70.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time29-Oct-2003 07:43:44
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length70 mm
Exposure Time20.00 sec
Aperturef/3.5
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 05-Nov-2003 04:57
This image didn't really strike me at first, but now that its in orbit with a moon, I love it. Great job! - Ralph Otto
iso320004-Nov-2003 09:05
I like the addition of the moon, it gives the piece a bit more balance, and an added connection.
Canon DSLR Challenge03-Nov-2003 02:12
Hysterical - I love it!!!!!!! ~Lonnit
johnebones02-Nov-2003 06:06
Thanks Olaf. As you suggested, I added a bit more on the right. I couldn't resist putting a moon in orbit about the 'planet'. -johnebones
Olaf.dk 31-Oct-2003 21:40
I like this! Very creative! The hard directional light is perfect for this shot. The highlight specs on the apple doesn't bother me. I think I would have liked more of the black space to the right (more panoramic, or at least the standard 2:3, aspect ratio). >< Olaf
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Oct-2003 17:25
Gene, I realize that using an apple as a heavenly body is a stretch. The blurred stars are supposed to resemble the bright points on the apple. Would adding a moon or sharpening the background be an improvement ? -johnebones
Guest 31-Oct-2003 15:53
Johnebones – OK OK but it still says forbidden fruit to me. Like the shot though, except the star’s effect sort of continues onto the apple would have liked to seen more of a contrast there?
iso320031-Oct-2003 14:10
No comments yet? Don't know why. It's unusual and well done. Dark side of the moon type lighting is cool on the apple, starry effect great.