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03-DEC-2006 Lonnit Rysher

Walk

Vanderbuilt Parkway, Queens NY

Canon EOS 5D ,Lensbaby Original
1/45s iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time03-Dec-2006 15:32:47
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time1/45 sec
Aperture
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Canon DSLR Challenge12-Dec-2006 21:59
I feel like I'm being sucked in, it certainly does have a sense of motion to it. --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge12-Dec-2006 21:03
Thanks, Neil. Great to see you! :) Well, you've actually not missed any. LOL! I'd not used the lensbaby since the last time you saw me posting lensbaby pictures. Got the urge to bring it out recently. Was I leaning much back then either? Definitely a more common thing for me to do now. I've been steadily leaning about six months now. Hmmm... was that an oxymoron? Anyway, wonderful to have you here. :) ~ Lonnit
Neil Lawson12-Dec-2006 11:22
It's been too long since I've seen any of your lensbay shots -- and this is a good one -- even the characteristic Lonnit lean works for me too.
Canon DSLR Challenge11-Dec-2006 00:48
I've always wanted to try the zooming thing, did it once with terrible results - but I keep forgetting about it until I see it done somewhere. I think there must be a law about not doing it, b/c all the images I've seen with it were from the seventies! LOL! ~ Lonnit
Leo Charette10-Dec-2006 21:28
Ah! A lensbaby. I thought at first it was a zoom while the shutter was open. Very effective use of the lens. The cant is really nice on this as are the colors. Cheers, LC
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Dec-2006 22:23
No, Jason, I did not use that filter. I'm not familiar with it. I do believe I used Alien Skin's color film (which emulates various B&W and color films by tweaking the color balance) at partial opacity. Either way, I'm glad you like it. ~ Lonnit
Guest 07-Dec-2006 18:43
Am I right in guessing that is is a Gothic Glow treated image too? I like the combination of the lensbaby and the surreal colors of the GG post processing. It somehow renders this slightly muddy merlot tone in a lot of images that I really like. --Jason
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Dec-2006 17:12
I agree, Aam. I also like below the waist shots for the same reason. ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Dec-2006 15:00
I have a soft spot for people photos taken from behind. Like your entry in exhibition Lonnit , they make the viewer (or at least me) wonder what they are thinking about, and where are they going to [aam1234]
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Dec-2006 04:34
Wow, first Pops, now you! LOL! Thanks. :) ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Dec-2006 03:48
Nice angle, too. I don't usually care for lensbabys but this looks good! shu
Canon DSLR Challenge05-Dec-2006 21:34
Thanks! ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge05-Dec-2006 04:07
LOL! At least it's a cheap lens! ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge05-Dec-2006 01:20
The lensbaby really creates a 'dreamy' vision in this shot. I saw one of those gadgets at my local camera store but resisted the temptation to buy it... if I do it will be all YOUR fault Lonnit!
Love the colour and the atmosphere. ~ Regards, Bob
Canon DSLR Challenge04-Dec-2006 17:04
The funny thing is that it didn't seem this colorful there. I was disappointed that there wasn't going to be any color, but there was some in spots. I guess this was just the densest spot, as we were entering the trail. ~ Lonnit
Guest 04-Dec-2006 07:14
The lovely colors of fall, one of the things I miss about not living in NY! Judi