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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 44: Stuffed Animals >> Challenge 44: Stuffed Animals--Exhibition > Choo Choo Skunk (*)
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23-NOV-2003 Bryden

Choo Choo Skunk (*)

Traralgon Australia

My name is Bryden, I took this photo when my mum, Gayle was taking her photos for the challenge.
I am 9 years old. This is my skunk having a ride on the train at the playground.

Orite DigitalCam Pro
1/623s f/2.8 at 7.5mm iso50 hide exif
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Date/Time23-Nov-2003 16:46:04
MakeUnknown
ModelDigitalCam Pro
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7.5 mm
Exposure Time1/623 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent50
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Paul Donovan 29-Nov-2003 12:00
Bryden, I saw your other entry first and left a comment but this one is your best! I like it a lot it looks very moody and surreal but also very nice and colourful. Well done and hope you keep participating in the challenges!
ctfchallenge24-Nov-2003 19:19
Another photographer in the making. Very nice job Bryden!

Dorys
Gayle Knowles23-Nov-2003 09:46
Thanks Don, we had a Photoshop lesson and Madame decided she liked your idea. She gave you two thumbs up for your comment ;-)
Gayle
ctfchallenge23-Nov-2003 09:16
Hi, Bryden... welcome to the challenges (I assume we'll see you in other ones as well). This is a lovely photo -- well done! I like the strong colors and the moody sky -- looks like he's about to head into space on his home-built rocket ship.

I guess you know that if you put an (*) on your shot, we get to comment... well, here's an idea, more than a comment... ask your Mum to show you show to crop this photo like regular film (3:2) starting from the upper-left corner and keeping it the same width. Then take a look at both photos and see if you like the one with or without the holes on the bottom best. Whichever you choose, you're well on your way... this is very nice. Good luck -- Don.