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26-MAY-2006 CJ in CA

Faded Rose

Canon EOS 350D ,Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
1/1600s f/2.5 at 50.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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alexeig04-Jun-2006 19:18
The light hits here where it should
Rod 29-May-2006 10:08
Paul’s method is the easiest cos the more he drinks the more his head droops thereby altering the viewing angle. The shots look great on me CRT even when I'm flat on me back on the floor moments before passing out:-)
ctfchallenge28-May-2006 19:39
Thanks Brent! Now who can we get to give us all a lesson on "screen tilting"! ;-) CJ
Brent 28-May-2006 17:27
Maybe we should give pointers on what angle the images should be viewed from ;-)
This looks great on my monitor from all angles CJ.
ctfchallenge28-May-2006 11:53
I'm rolling on the floor - very funny CJ jano
ctfchallenge28-May-2006 05:46
Thanks Jano and Rod. I tried to tone down the branch a little although it didn't look too awfully bright on my laptop, if I tilt the screen! :-) CJ.
janewigginsphotography28-May-2006 04:18
Now this is totally in focus. Taken from the back of the rose...so interesting perspective. Kinda gives the feeling that you are just walking by it.... vs. looking at it. Good work. jano
Rod 27-May-2006 02:53
Gawd this looks so much better now I'm back on me own monitor the contrast isn't so obvious & the graduations of light are more easily seen. The branch isn't looking nearly so bright. Bugger those LCDs they're shocking.
Terrific shot Carole:-)
ctfchallenge27-May-2006 02:16
Thanks Rod! I hope I have time to work on your suggestions but we are getting ready to travel so I may not get back to this in time, but I'll try! :-) CJ
Rod 27-May-2006 01:44
I'm stuck on Mereana's lap top viewing this so I'm seeing it as you do Carole & it looks great, really nice highlight & shadow details & bang on topic. I would darken the branch quite a bit although it's not a real problem just to see if it looks better or not. As it is, it may be helping to reinforce the light & shade of the shot so would have to see both to really know. Great work Carole this is wot we're looking for. Very good girl:-)