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22-MAY-2009 deseng

Wide Angle #1

Bombay University

200905 RAW 269-1.jpg

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi
1/40s f/4.0 at 18.0mm iso1600 full exif

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Guest 01-Jun-2009 05:16
They wont let us shoot. Full Stop and thanks Brent - Debi
ctfchallenge30-May-2009 15:45
The lighting does make for a surreal look here. Too bad they won't let you go in and shoot in the dark as it looks like a neat building.
~Brent
Guest 28-May-2009 05:13
Thanks Doug - Debi
ctfchallenge25-May-2009 00:03
It has a natural HDR look to it that I find appealing. -Doug
ctfchallenge24-May-2009 21:56
Rod
Don't worry about bad patches Debi, at my age I get ahrtiiiiistic block quite often but me doctor come up wiv a great cure. I now have a beer enema & it makes me feel very :arty:-)
ctfchallenge24-May-2009 13:12
Thanks Troy and Rod some how the photos are just not coming out right this time. I seem to be going through a bad patch - Debi
Guest 24-May-2009 02:27
You did good on this one.
ctfchallenge23-May-2009 21:42
Rod
Are you kidding the 10mm end of your lens should get you some freaky looking shots. Don't forget when you're peed off at hubby a close shot wiv that lens will make him behave:-)
ctfchallenge23-May-2009 13:10
Thanks Rod- the building is lit by floodlights and was built by the Brits. Unfortunately the grounds are closed and I was not allowed in with a camera. Taken through the fence.Am looking for the distortions. The 10-20 will be useful - Debi
ctfchallenge23-May-2009 11:03
Rod
That's the way Debi well done megirl. This looks like a flash picy a but the lighting is too even so it must be how it's lit up at night. Make sure you have a go at something with more distortion in one of your two other picys. You can get a lot closer to the subject & tilt the camera up or down which should distort nicely. Is this building in the Indian style or was it built by the Poms (Brits)?