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16-FEB-2008 Rod

Chair

Backyard Brissie oz

Canon EOS 350D ,Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
1/20s f/8.0 at 28.0mm iso1600 hide exif
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Date/Time16-Feb-2008 17:54:42
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent1600
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Canon DSLR Challenge27-Feb-2008 14:51
BAsed on teh cropping, the chair is not the subject - the brightly edged copper colored bricks are, and those bricks are very nice. ~ Lonnit
Rod 25-Feb-2008 09:44
Thanks Jock & Oved mate:-)
Guest 25-Feb-2008 05:56
I love how you dramatize ordinary looking pictures and make them interesting and atmospheric :-) /Oved
James Ross24-Feb-2008 14:21
Good work Rod. :-) Carrhighlander
Rod 20-Feb-2008 05:49
Thanks Tommy:-) The cool floor appeals to me now cos me bleeding air conditioning stopped working in my work ute. I rely onit to revive me when I get hot:-)
ctfchallenge20-Feb-2008 00:15
This looks like my point of view after a six-pack. Just want to move that chair out of the way and stretch out on the big cool floor. Bad name. -tv
Rod 18-Feb-2008 05:43
Thanks Doug, Troy & D:-) Yes the chair is my subject Troy. Thanks for the confirmation on the burning in:-)
ctfchallenge17-Feb-2008 20:21
" Comparing it to the original below I might have been a bit heavy handed on the burning in."....no, I think it made it perfect. I tried to do part of a brick walkway but my bricks are not as nice as yours. dtallakson
Guest 17-Feb-2008 13:16
The subject is the chair though, right? Nice job with the PP.
Guest 17-Feb-2008 00:11
It's macho all right. The burning brought out the richness in the bricks. -COAmature
Rod 16-Feb-2008 22:52
Thanks Carole:-) No I haven't done anything since first posting. Comparing it to the original below I might have been a bit heavy handed on the burning in.........I wanted it to look macho:-)
ctfchallenge16-Feb-2008 21:23
I wasn't sure what I was looking at on our other laptop but this looks brighter too me now on the Sony - did you lighten it up or is it just my monitor? Nice lighting and textures Rod! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge16-Feb-2008 21:00
Thanks girls:-) For some reason I don't think I understand your question Penny, most chairs I've sat on are 90deg to the floor, well the legs are:-)
The warm light is coming through a window on the western side of the house. The low sun was sending some light through the house & hitting the paver's on the eastern side of the house. This was taken under a patio roof wiv open sides so whiter light was coming in from there. Here's the original before I burnt in the foreground.

Rod
ctfchallenge16-Feb-2008 17:40
Why is half the floor with warm tones and half normal? - Debi
ctfchallenge16-Feb-2008 14:54
OKAY. And at exactly what angle is the seat to the floor?
Penny Street