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27-SEP-2008 Penny Street

Inside the Gallery

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
1/6s f/4.0 at 42.0mm iso800 full exif

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ctfchallenge05-Oct-2008 14:23
This is a great photo! Busy and Interesting look over. I like the guys expression on the far left..Yeah !!!..Well done Penny
Peter Arbib / Udaman
ctfchallenge04-Oct-2008 19:31
The motion blur forces us to ignore the people and focus on the art. Well done. -COAmature
ctfchallenge02-Oct-2008 03:50
I don't know what I was thinking... these are most probably paintings on Papyrus. I don't think they have Egyptian tapestries at the Metropolitan Museum. Penny Street
elips01-Oct-2008 06:27
This is fun, Penny! I like the warmth of it and the busy motion blur. Looks good! ~Sharon
aam1234 01-Oct-2008 02:52
Tapestries? These are the ancient Egyptians' normal paper sizes. Like our A4 and A3 :)
ctfchallenge01-Oct-2008 01:22
aam - I think the built in tripod was a little cabinet in the corner that I rested the camera on. I think. Either that or I used the wall. I probably had the WB set for tungsten light. I thought about adjusting the yellow, but I decided it kind of fits with the tapestries. Penny Street
aam1234 30-Sep-2008 18:38
Love the sense of movement here, though WB is a tiny bit off (yes, WB is a bigy to me :) ) What I'd like to know is, how did you keep everything sharp, except moving people, at 1/6th of a second. You must have a built-in tripod or something :)
Canon DSLR Challenge30-Sep-2008 02:33
Hmmm. A different kind of busy - literal but effective combination of animate and inanimate. -tv
ctfchallenge30-Sep-2008 00:39
This is my favorite busy shot of yours Penny - you may win your own challenge! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge29-Sep-2008 23:10
BUSY in two meanings. Well done, Penny! ~Lydia
ctfchallenge29-Sep-2008 16:56
This was the Egyptian Gallery and yes, they're tapestries. I was walking through here on my way to see photographs by Rudy Burckhardt
http://www.metmuseum.org/special/rudy_burckhardt/images.asp
Penny Street
Rod 29-Sep-2008 09:09
Really well done Penny the blur makes this work so well. Are they tapestry's on the wall?