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02-OCT-2005 Techo

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Date/Time: 2005:11:20 16:08:44
Shutter speed: 1/2000 sec
Aperture: 6.3
Exposure mode: Manual
Flash: Off
Metering mode: Evaluative
Drive mode: Continuous: frame 1
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Picture Effect: Normal


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ctfchallenge06-Jun-2007 22:33
Rod, Thanks for keeping an eye out for me :)
No worries though, I'll warn ya if I turn to the dark side.
-Techo
Rod 04-Jun-2007 07:56
I don't think a shot like that would be possible down here no wonder we're the sun cancer capitol of the world. I believe you of course Techo as I should have known better, any other time I've thought you may have got into the black ahrts I've bin wrong every time. One day I might catch you:-)
ctfchallenge02-Jun-2007 17:14
Lovely! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge02-Jun-2007 04:30
The sand was reflecting the light. The sun was low , light was golden. Was close to sunset. Taken in November. And the land was flat, not hilly. Here's a pic taken during the same sesson. Remember shooting in the same direction.
http://techoep.50webs.com/StandingOnOneFoot_TechoEP.htm

If you still don't believe me... You leave me no choice but to post a crop of the original and prove you wrong :P

-Techo
Rod 02-Jun-2007 04:01
Something doesn't look right here as I would imagine shooting into the sun would have left the foreground in silhouette. Are you delving in black magic Techo:-)
ctfchallenge01-Jun-2007 21:35
Tom and Pete, Thanks for leaving your comments.

-Techo
ctfchallenge01-Jun-2007 14:23
I also like Photo PeteH
ctfchallenge01-Jun-2007 14:23
I like the title PeteH
Guest 01-Jun-2007 01:55
I like the way this presses the limits of the topic and of your equipment. Pretty amazing and I'll defend the abstract qualities against detractors. Very impressive. -tv