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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 69: Opposites Attract >> Challenge 69: Opposites Attract Exhibition > Lotuses*
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12-AUG-2004 TomasCx

Lotuses*

Canon PowerShot A80
1/200s f/4.9 at 23.4mm hide exif
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Date/Time12-Aug-2004 05:47:28
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot A80
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length23.4 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/4.9
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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ctfchallenge26-Nov-2004 17:17
Got the message. I promise this is the last one non-traditional :). Tomas
ctfchallenge26-Nov-2004 17:02
Traditionally, lotuses should be shown in all three stages: bud, blossom, and spent bloom. I just recently learned that myself and thought I would pass it on.

Mary Anne
ctfchallenge26-Nov-2004 13:44
Rod, that reminds me I overlooked your magnificent spider with its intricate web in the last voting booth. Sorry man, will vote for your laundry to compensate. Tomas
Rod 26-Nov-2004 10:31
A rainbow frame with water drops on it Tomas. Then I could vote for this shot:-)
ctfchallenge26-Nov-2004 08:56
Thanks Don, I had quite a problem with the flowers disappearing in the busy background, even in the B&W version. I'm still not entirely happy with the result but also too lazy to do something about it. Just considering a rainbow frame. Tomas
Don Ellis26-Nov-2004 02:46
An open-and-shut case for opposites, in addition to their color, of course. The use of black-and-white is excellent to focus attention on their tonal and shape differences. I have a feeling that color would have confused the issue.