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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 78: Think Inside The Box >> Challenge 78: Exhibition > In The Belly Of The Old Mill *
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06-SEP-2004 Shu

In The Belly Of The Old Mill *

Shot through a broken window of an old mill.

Canon EOS 10D
4s f/22.0 at 28.0mm iso200 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time06-Sep-2004 04:11:54
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time4.00 sec
Aperturef/22
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Shu09-Apr-2005 11:42
ha-ha-ha-ha-ha Rod!! Shu
Rod 08-Apr-2005 09:56
Looks like no wizards showed up, maybe they only know how to create BHs & not how to get rid of them:-)
Rod 03-Apr-2005 05:30
The only thing I do if I haven't got another shot to post is to use the clone tool, the eye dropper tool or the Burn tool in PS. First thing I would try is to magic wand the BH & then get the eye dropper tool & pick up the closest colour to the BH. Then go into Edit & click fill about 60% or so. If the result looks wrong because it's one solid colour then add some noise & blur it. That makes it look a bit more natural.
Shu02-Apr-2005 01:52
PS: Any of you wizards know how to correct the BH's in PS?? Or is that a no-no? I can't go back to reshoot because I don't leave the condo until spring, at which time hibernation is over. Shu
Shu02-Apr-2005 01:47
Rod, who voted you "teacher?" Besides, I took this shot long before I was alerted to "blown highlights" by the Mr.from Down Under. LOL Shu
Rod 01-Apr-2005 11:56
Naughty girl, look at those blown highlights.
ctfchallenge01-Apr-2005 01:46
Shu, This is a great capture. You could tell its old and not in use. I like the way you have included a small glass bottle in the forground, covered with dust. That adds interest. I also like the picture of the door you have captured it from. Has a lot of character. -Cat
Shu31-Mar-2005 22:44
Yes, and it was touch setting up with mud and grass hindering a steady support. Shu
ctfchallenge31-Mar-2005 22:01
Good one with tricky lighting, did you use a tripod? Rich
ctfchallenge31-Mar-2005 17:56
The door from which the shot was taken:http://www.pbase.com/shupiz/image/23683187 Shu