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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 48: A New Point of View >> Eligible Category > painting a building
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24-JAN-2004 theFly

painting a building
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Atlanta, Georgia

Canon PowerShot G3
1/125s f/4.0 at 11.2mm hide exif
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Date/Time24-Jan-2004 15:09:19
MakeCanon
ModelPowerShot G3
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length11.2 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/4
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White Balance (-1)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
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iso320003-Feb-2004 19:45
Well seen opportunity. The contrast range is particularly good on this.
Guest 29-Jan-2004 11:44
Ditto what everyone said. The framing and detail have a strong impact. Well spotted.
Gayle Knowles29-Jan-2004 09:53
Oh this is good, Lee! The layers, the composition, the detail. Very strong image all round. I once saw a documentary about an old guy who is painting a mountain somewhere in the US. I wanna meet him one day.
Gayle
ctfchallenge29-Jan-2004 00:23
And... this works very well in B&W. Dorys
ctfchallenge27-Jan-2004 17:53
The arch is part of a four sided monument. From a distance it looks good, but once you get up close the monument is not in very good shape. The building is also old getting a new coat of paint and cleanup. theFly
ctfchallenge27-Jan-2004 04:32
I like the window effect you've achieved here, which works well with the juxtaposition of old and new. The crumbling archway intrigues me too--is it really about to fall apart, as it appears?