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11/21/05 Jack Muhrline

Skylight

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1s f/4.0 at 40.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time21-Nov-2005 06:51:16
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length40 mm
Exposure Time1.30 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (2)
Focus Distance

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Canon DSLR Challenge29-Nov-2005 01:04
Great shot, Jack!! The color is appealing and the contrasting darkened window and doorway (?) shadow makes this work really well for me! I would even love seeing in horizontal format !! Nice work. Markjay
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Nov-2005 06:00
I agree with everyone - really nice. And bonus points for it not being white! bee1000
Canon DSLR Challenge24-Nov-2005 05:25
Beautiful composition. --Melanie (mlynn)
Guest 24-Nov-2005 04:45
nice and minimal.
Canon DSLR Challenge23-Nov-2005 08:06
Looks excellent now Jack, the straightening really added to the pic IMHO. Thanks. Great pic. Vikas.
elips22-Nov-2005 18:45
I like the geometric shapes in this, Jack. The triangle on the right is a bit of an optical illusion, going from negative space to solid and back again in my eye. Very nice! ~Sharon
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Nov-2005 16:09
Vikas, thanks for the critique. I made some adjustments to the different angles, and I do believe it made a world of difference in this image. At first I was just so-so, now I really like this image. Thanks again, Jack
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Nov-2005 15:47
Thanks Vikas, there's a lot of conflicting angles going on here. It's hard to describe where, and how this shot was taken. It's a view of a three story skylight in my home going up from the staircase leading to the second floor. There's a balcony in the master bedroom that looks out into this area, and I shot it lying on the floor in the bedroom looking up into the skylight. I played around with it a little trying to straighten things up a bit, but there are so many conflicts I finally decided to leave it along. I may give it another try though.
Vikas Malhotra22-Nov-2005 11:44
Very nice Jack... just a tiny quibble, would the opening look better if it were straightened at a 90 degree angle? Vikas
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Nov-2005 03:47
Nice. theFly