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21-MAY-2009 Penny Street

Street X-ING

Canon EOS 5D Mark II ,Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM
1/160s f/5.0 at 16.0mm iso320 hide exif
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Date/Time21-May-2009 17:59:24
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length16 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent320
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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ctfchallenge31-May-2009 15:42
thanks Brent
ctfchallenge30-May-2009 15:33
It's bizarre how the WA makes the X stand out so much- nice work Penny.
~Brent
ctfchallenge30-May-2009 01:16
thanks tv and jano. Penny Street
Guest 30-May-2009 00:24
Love the lettering in the street. Great angle. jano
ctfchallenge27-May-2009 01:10
What makes this work well for me is the deep focus and very sharp and supersized lettering in the street. -tv
ctfchallenge25-May-2009 15:31
thanks xray and Doug.
ctfchallenge24-May-2009 23:48
Plenty of distortion here with it all seemingly starting at the X. Clever. -Doug
ctfchallenge24-May-2009 06:37
Very cool.
X does indeed mark the spot (& more).
~xray
ctfchallenge24-May-2009 04:33
thanks Troy! Penny Street
Guest 24-May-2009 02:23
Nice Angle, Penny. I like it.
ctfchallenge23-May-2009 19:17
aam, thanks for the comment too. It got lost in the conversation I guess. Penny Street
ctfchallenge22-May-2009 20:43
Rod
Aamm mate you should read the threads as that's where the topic always gets clarified. I stated in the 5th thread down that ..........
Technically 35mm is the starting point for wide angle in a full frame camera but as I'm not very technical I would say 28mm will be the one we will use as a starting point.

For the crop cameras it will be 18mm. If anyone doesn't have any lens this wide they can use the widest they have.............& no cheating as Penny is watching................
aam1234 22-May-2009 19:38
And I thought a WA is 35mm and wider. Rod mate needs to update his 70s info :)
ctfchallenge22-May-2009 16:39
thanks Rod. I thought you said 18mm.Penny Street
ctfchallenge22-May-2009 13:41
Rod
The challenge is young yet & you will be framing like a goodun in no time at all. Don't forget Penny you can use a focal length up to 28mm for your full frame picys so if very wide gets frustrating have a play with other focal lengths.
ctfchallenge22-May-2009 11:49
Thanks Rod and aam. I took others of this cone, but this was undoubtedly the best one. I am not used to framing with this lens as it feels like it sees too much. I could crop it, I guess if you think that might be better? Penny Street
aam1234 22-May-2009 09:30
Good one, Penny. Me like.
ctfchallenge22-May-2009 04:29
Rod
Nicely done Penny with the lines giving some order to an otherwise busy looking picy. Did you try any shots where the red drum was further into the corner? I don't know if it would have been better or not. The picy works for me as is anyhow.