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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 129 - Backlighting >> Challenge 129 - Exhibition > Legz
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13-MAY-2005 Lonnit Rysher

Legz

Canon EOS 10D
4s f/32.0 at 75.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time13-May-2005 11:29:36
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length75 mm
Exposure Time4.00 sec
Aperturef/32
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-2.00
White Balance
Metering Modepartial (6)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (4)
Focus Distance

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Canon DSLR Challenge27-Mar-2007 01:36
LOL! Have you ever heard of an interval timer or a tripod? ;) ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge25-Mar-2007 16:41
Almost unbelievable: pressing the shutter release for 4 seconds while standing on the window sill, clinging to the window jam with one hand, facing the ceiling and holding a heavy 10D in the other hand, no chance to look through the viewfinder, all this without falling down - and the result is this great shot... Are you working as a high-wire circus artist? ;-) I like how this shot is open for different interpretations.
-gerald
mcbit25-Mar-2007 15:30
It works for me!

Gerry
ctfchallenge24-Mar-2007 20:07
This is FUN & a little trashy! So I like it. Nice touch with the disheveled blind.
TomD.
ctfchallenge19-Mar-2007 18:11
Yep, it's a great shot! A tease in every way.....!!! shu
ctfchallenge17-Mar-2007 14:51
The "whole" pose might have been an interesting shot as well! :) I like the horizontal lines of the blinds against the vertical of your legs. I think the bricks might have been distracting. But, with the right side pulled up, as it is, leaves the "jumper" option open to the viewer. - Henry
ctfchallenge16-Mar-2007 19:31
Knew this was yours Lonnit - great shot. Now if the blinds and window had been open all the way, we might think this was supposed to be a "jumper"! ;-) CJ
ctfchallenge16-Mar-2007 17:15
Well, that explains the lack of sharpness in the original! Apparently it was purely user error. I don't know how it could have happened b/c I've never shot anything in f/32 EVER! I'm a wide-open shooter. I never go over f/5.6 unless I've got dang good reason to do so. And, as for holding the pose... I was taller than ceiling height there, so I was desperately clinging onto the little metal edge of the window jam, with my back arched and my face against the ceiling! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge16-Mar-2007 16:55
Very inventive and definitely on topic. The 4s @ f/32 is kind of interesting, as well. Was that intentional? Wow, you can really hold a pose, girl! Great legs, too!! Warm fuzzies, -mikey