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14-SEP-2008 Rod

Cafe Tables

Welly Point Brissie Oz

Canon EOS 40D ,Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM
1/40s f/5.0 at 28.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time14-Sep-2008 07:46:39
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 40D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/40 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Mode (-1)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Rod 22-Sep-2008 08:16
Thanks Kurt:-) It must be my scrambled mind as I can see order in this disorder.
ctfchallenge21-Sep-2008 12:27
I like the concept with this shot Rod, but agree it is a bit dark (knowing you are shooting for contrast). Also, the lack of symmetry with the upper table and chairs makes for a busy, disorganized composition. Perhaps your intent, but seems a little distracting. - angioman
Rod 17-Sep-2008 10:36
Thanks Kiki medear:-) Yes our different monitors must make some picys look better than they are & others worse. I know when I view one of my picys on Mereana's lap top they don't look too good at all compared to wot I see on my CRT, the same poor picy look happens when I look at a picy here on my son Joshs new Samsung 22" LCD. The top of the picy doesn't worry me at all as the whole picy seems very busy wiv the contrasty chrome but I suppose a crop down to just above the top of the chairs at the top table would work.
ctfchallenge17-Sep-2008 09:32
Good composition, wee bit on the dark side. I use two monitors. On the one that show better details in the dark, this looks fine. But on the "main" monitor, details in the closest tabletop are lost. So I suspect this shot tax the viewers equipment pretty hard.
I wonder if I'd have cropped off a few pixels along the top, a little much going on there with whites.
-k2
Rod 17-Sep-2008 04:48
Thanks Troy:-)
Guest 16-Sep-2008 21:21
Very, Very Nice! Good composition.
Rod 15-Sep-2008 19:30
Thanks Suey & RK:-)
sue anne15-Sep-2008 11:21
I like the composition and the lighting on the tables and the metal - good eye Rod.
Photogenix15-Sep-2008 00:12
Yes, this is terrific. -RK
Rod 14-Sep-2008 20:18
Thanks girls:-) And don't hold back, you can call me an ahrtiiiiiist if you like:-)
ctfchallenge14-Sep-2008 20:04
This is terrific Rod! Love the patterns and the B&W conversion looks really good! :-) CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Sep-2008 13:46
Cool! I like it! ~Lydia
ctfchallenge14-Sep-2008 12:57
I like the salt & pepper shakers too, they bring in some light in the darkness - Debi
Rod 14-Sep-2008 11:32
Mercy mon ami Olivier mate & Bruce:-)
Bruce T Jones14-Sep-2008 09:57
Nice one. The bw interp is especially good here.
Guest 14-Sep-2008 08:44
j'adore ! c'est très rock n' Roll baby
Rod 14-Sep-2008 05:24
Thanks Penny, Tommy & Doug:-) I really like the salt & pepper shakers too.
ctfchallenge14-Sep-2008 04:41
This high contrast B/W is special Rod. Most excellent. -COAmature
ctfchallenge14-Sep-2008 02:53
Very moody like a '50s film noir movie full of inuendo like the shadows and snakey shapes highlighted here. I like the effect. -tv
ctfchallenge14-Sep-2008 02:28
The first table and chairs set (on the bottom) has wonderful diagonals and that kind of leads in to the rest. Good choice for b/w too. I like the reflecting chrome. Penny Street