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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 87: "Color On Color" >> Eligible > Shades of Brown (*)
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04-AUG-2005 aam1234

Shades of Brown (*)

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
1/250s f/8.0 at 320.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time04-Aug-2005 17:24:41
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length320 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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aam1234 12-Aug-2005 07:50
Thank you Mary Anne.
ctfchallenge12-Aug-2005 01:07
Aam, I think the crop improved it. I also noticed the nice way the dappled shade becomes stronger as you move from left to right, lending a pleasant touch to the image.
--Mary Anne
aam1234 11-Aug-2005 15:33
Is it allowed for one to comment on his/her own photo :) Well, if I may...originally I was referring to the beige color of the pillars being a shade of brown. But looking at it again, it seems the chairs are themselves have different shades of brown. From the lightest, the first, to the darkest, the last.
aam1234 11-Aug-2005 14:16
Cropped it. Hope you like it better.
aam1234 10-Aug-2005 08:23
Thank you Yvonne.
ctfchallenge10-Aug-2005 06:45
Very creative eye here! Yvonne
aam1234 08-Aug-2005 05:31
Opps, forgot Mary Anne's question. These are the back of chairs/benches.
aam1234 08-Aug-2005 05:24
Thank you Pedro, Mary Anne, and Cat. Agree that the OOF area is a little distracting. Will play with cropping and see how it goes. Thank you again the comments & suggestions.
ctfchallenge07-Aug-2005 15:19
Good one Aam! well seen. -Cat
ctfchallenge06-Aug-2005 18:12
Good colors and repetition of pattern. However, the OOF segment on the left feels distracting because it is in the foreground. I would either increase the DOF or crop off the left quarter, which makes for a much stronger image, I think. What is this structure, anyway?
--Mary Anne
Guest 06-Aug-2005 13:30
sorry, last comment was Pedro....
ctfchallenge06-Aug-2005 13:28
Very nice, * I would crop the right background portion...
aam1234 06-Aug-2005 10:32
oh my, Gerald can speak! jalaloya (bad spelling).
ctfchallenge06-Aug-2005 10:21
Very well seen. I like the repetitive pattern.
Gerald