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19-AUG-2004

curves

Canon PowerShot G5
1/640s f/3.0 at 28.8mm hide exif
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Date/Time19-Aug-2004 09:39:26
MakeCanon
ModelPowerShot G5
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28.8 mm
Exposure Time1/640 sec
Aperturef/3
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Deepak20-Aug-2004 07:09
Thanks all.Strangely DOF is one of the reasons why I am planning on dslr soon.While the G5 takes these kind of pics,the working distance to achieve this is ridiculous.I had to park my car,cross the street 8m wide,step into the field and hold the camera against these weeds a good 15 cm close to them.Now while I was doing that I was dreaming of sitting in my car with a 70-200 IS tele and achieving pretty much the same:-)...now you guys also made it difficult for me to fight my case for a new DSLR with my wife ;-)
Guest 20-Aug-2004 03:56
Excellent
Gayle P. Clement20-Aug-2004 00:53
Excellent shot. Very sharp. I like the tones.
jude19-Aug-2004 21:56
Another gorgeous wheat photo.. i love this filling the frame.. and the contrast on the tones is excellent
Argishti Khachik19-Aug-2004 21:34
well, this is a very lovely shot with a great composition.
What Lou Giroud said concerning DOF, well he is right. It's a very
good Point & Shot camera with which you can archive that DOF!
Cheers
Konrad Busslinger19-Aug-2004 20:32
This wheat shows the power of summer. Nice pic! I like the sharpness and even the softness in the background.
Lou Giroud19-Aug-2004 19:56
I am wondering how good the G5 comes close to a dslr camera when in concerns dof.
Most of this small chip boxes have such a wide field-deepth that such pictures are allmost impossible.
Good shot, maybe a bit hard in sharpness. A bit softer would make it nicer to my opinion.
Wheed is by itself somewhat hard and sharp on it's edges and the picture gives this back in a good way.
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