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19-MAR-2005 Shu

Loosely Speaking.....*

Canon EOS 20D
1/80s f/5.6 at 135.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time19-Mar-2005 12:19:08
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length135 mm
Exposure Time1/80 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent200
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White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
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ctfchallenge27-Mar-2005 03:40
Wow! Thank you Ovid. I thought it would qualify, but like most of my stuff it seems to be a bit off topic......I try to make my style fit all challenges, but it doesn't always work. I liked this one since I saw the end of the table reflecting the light and grabbed a couple of pieces to arrange a pleasing image. I was happy with the result, especially the blue which is the color of the sky. Shu
ctfchallenge26-Mar-2005 19:06
Fantastic and I think on topic too: who said a diagonal couldn't curve a bit? and there is a triangle I can see between the objects and their reflections.. /Oved
ctfchallenge25-Mar-2005 21:30
this is "shu" written all over. i am not a big fan of this kind of "images" but its very difficult not to like the sharpness and concept of this shot. -Abstract
alexeig21-Mar-2005 20:54
Great picture and very much in your distinct style
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2005 15:56
Excellent picture Shu, I like the transparency and also the refelection on the long vase repeating the shape of the table. Nice composition -Cat
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2005 03:57
Shu, Another idea. Keep the table and make it into a yin and yang type of shot with the bowl diagonally across the picture. theFly
Shu20-Mar-2005 02:25
What caught my eye on this was the light reflected on my kidney shaped glass-top coffee table. That great space of light is so small that I had quite a time composing this image. Perhaps, if I can, I can figure out a way to capture 3 items with long shadows shot in a diagnal.....I said, "perhaps." Thank you, The Fly. You have given me a suggestion on how to be "on topic." I find that, lately, I am more often off the topic than on. (LOL) Shu
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2005 01:02
Shu, I agree that it is a good picture, but not sure it is on topic. This could easily be made on topic. Add a third item in an implied triangle and then have the shadows in a diagonal. I would loose the piano curve also. theFly
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2005 00:01
Geeze--if you wonder if it is on topic or not, I guess it isn't. Homebound, I still wanted to join the challenge (having learned so much during the past year) and I have to look hard to find elements around the house. Guess I'd better keep looking, huh?
But thanks, guys, for letting me know you like the image. Your comments mean a great deal! Shu
Nugar19-Mar-2005 21:41
I agree with the on-topicness or lack thereof, but Shu, you do have knack for this kind of phototos. Beautiful!
RH Photography19-Mar-2005 14:09
Shu... Hmm, Nice photo, but I'm still trying to decide in my mind if this entry is on topic or not?