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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 51 - Lights Out >> Challenge 51 : Eligible > Orion and a Cherry Tree
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19-MAR-2004 Pops

Orion and a Cherry Tree

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
30s f/3.5 at 22.0mm iso100 full exif

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Guest 24-Mar-2004 19:06
Paul, you're correct, the was no flash used. I was hand holding a big honker flashlilght (BFL) and painted the Cherry Tree and the trees on the right. It's cool what you can do with a flashlight and long exposures. The picture was shot in RAW mode and I applied a very minor temperature adjustment and a little USM before saving.
Paul Sumi24-Mar-2004 05:42
Interesting, even though your EXIF says no flash, the cherry tree looks like it. Did you adjust the white balance in post? I'm presuming the light was incandescent.
Nugar24-Mar-2004 00:07
Beautiful image
ctfchallenge23-Mar-2004 02:51
It reminds me of the VW commercial that was done a while back. Where the kids are taking a drive and get back in the car when the reach the party. theFly
Guest 23-Mar-2004 00:22
PBase applies a thin grey frame around all pictures. It's there but not a part of my picture. Hmmm, maybe we can edit the style sheet and eliminate that PBase frame. I'll have to look into that.
Guest 22-Mar-2004 20:46
Pops:

Nice image. Makes me think about laying on my back and watching the stars. I have a question: Any reason for the "frame within a frame"?