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15-AUG-2008 Brent

Shadow Seekers

Canon PowerShot G9
1/60s f/2.8 at 7.4mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time15-Aug-2008 11:09:54
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot G9
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7.4 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
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ctfchallenge19-Aug-2008 02:05
This is EXACTLY why I hesitate at street scene shooting lol.... I think I can see fangs... Good one for spotting this Brent. jano
Guest 18-Aug-2008 15:58
This is a good one Brent. To bad that one guy had to look back at you. -COAmature
Guest 18-Aug-2008 13:19
Like the mystery of it Brent. Good shot.
ctfchallenge17-Aug-2008 02:28
This is a dynamic shot, Brent. And that "look" just gives a feeling of potential drama. ~dtallakson
ctfchallenge16-Aug-2008 01:42
Thanks Tommy, yes he saw me and I barely got away ;-) I like the mood in your image too Penny. For those who want to know, if these zombies were to go to the end of this alley and make a right they would be right where Penny captured her image posted in exhibition. I used this spot for a fashion shoot recently, but you guys have already seen plenty of stuff from that outing.
~Brent
ctfchallenge16-Aug-2008 01:14
I love this - way better than mine (exhibition), with the addition of the "living dead". Seattle is such a great place. Penny Street
ctfchallenge16-Aug-2008 01:09
Whoa Brent! The alley of the living dead and one has spotted you. What a cinematic capture! -tv
ctfchallenge16-Aug-2008 00:00
Thanks Rod :-) I was surprised at the motion blur with 1/60th too, but considering they were moving straight across the field of view I should have expected as much. The focal length is actually as wide as it will go. I try to keep the iso on the low side with the G9, but expect I should have bumped it up to 400 here (it may handle it better than my G6). I really should use the camera more just to get the hang of it. It sure is easy to haul around on a lunch break compared to my other rig.
~Brent
Rod 15-Aug-2008 22:59
Nice spontaneous shot Brent. The shadows seem to work well in the thumbnail & less so at this size, I was surprised to see the blurring at 1/60th sec with the P&S camera, is 7.4mm much of a telephoto on it?