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05-JUN-2009 tvsometime

IMG_0749tv.jpg

NYC

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi ,Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro USM
1/40s f/6.3 at 48.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Jun-2009 13:34:32
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length48 mm
Exposure Time1/40 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modeaverage (1)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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ctfchallenge08-Jun-2009 01:26
Damn this is good. My favorite of the three. Even with so much to look at the subject demands attention. Everything in the scene fits. -Doug
Canon DSLR Challenge07-Jun-2009 13:17
Thanks Debi and YB. -tv
Guest 06-Jun-2009 16:17
Difficult to decide between this and the next. But if I have to choose, I think this one is just marginally better, mainly because of the man's determination to stay on the sidewalk, no way is he going to scoop the poop. I like it - a lot.

YB
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 13:15
The empty road in #1 and this subject - perfection but we have to shoot what we get and I like them both - Debi
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 06:13
Rod
I would like to see Bresson predict when the dogs going to poo, you have one up on him now Tommy:-)
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 04:15
I think it was Cartier-Bresson who spoke of seeing ahead, e.g.: man with umbrella walking toward puddle. I couldn't see ahead to this event nor were there any random people around who might have presented a photo moment. That's what I mean by "luck". -tv
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 03:46
Rod
As pure as the driven snow a:-) And stop talking about luck as some would have held off shooting until this bloke got out of the frame. You made your own luck here mate.
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 03:37
Thanks Brent and Rod. This was one of those totally lucky captures setting up to shoot this street when the man and his dog suddenly sprang from the building entrance and filled the frame perfectly. I literally just clicked the shutter with a very slight framing adjustment down to barely catch the dog's feet. BTW all three of these are uncropped - inspired by Rod's ideal of photographic purity. -tv
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 02:32
Rod
Unbelievably good, the stretched out lead & arm is a photographic jewel, wiv some other background this would be a real ahrt picy. Would the background disappear more if this was in B&W Tommy. It works great as is though. Great picy mate.
ctfchallenge06-Jun-2009 02:29
I'm not sure if I prefer number one or number two (not referring to what the dog is doing), but like all three Tommy :-)
~Brent