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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 45: The Electric Connection >> Challenge 45: Eligible Gallery > Office Wires (*)
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Dec 6, 2003 Briana (bri070102)

Office Wires (*)

Please bare with me here...I just received my A80 a few days ago so I'm still learning about my camera. I thought - what better way to learn than by entering these challenges? I welcome any/all comments because I know that's the only way I can learn and improve. Thank You! :)


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iso320010-Dec-2003 20:58
You might try searching out a vacuum cleaner for another eligible shot ;-) Certainly a contrast from the clean modern techno shots I usually see in the stock libraries.
Gayle Knowles10-Dec-2003 00:49
This reminds me of work! Excellent depth of field, and definitely shows what's behind most peoples computer desks.
Gayle
Briana (bri070102) 09-Dec-2003 05:01
Thank you Dorys :)

My pleasure (re: voting on your image)...Sorry I didn't put a comment with my vote - I just didn't know what to say/how to properly critique, etc. I'll try to say a bit more this time :)
Guest 08-Dec-2003 20:21
Hi Briana, Welcome. Nice job on your first entry. I have to comment that your dust bunnies are much less intrusive than mine. Good capture.

Dorys

p.s. I noticed you voted for my "Ducks in the Wild" last challenge. Thank you !!
Briana (bri070102) 07-Dec-2003 20:36
Thanks for your kind words, Paul :) I was amazed that my little camera could show off all the lovely dust that lives under our desks in the office...haha.
Paul Donovan 07-Dec-2003 19:22
Good to see some new faces to the challenge and congrats on your purchase and first entry. I like the fact that you've got focus on the wire in the center and then the depth of field around it makes everything else blurred. Very good.