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21-MAY-2005 Tajinder

Smoke Screen
by Tajinder

Toledo

Sony DSC-F717
1/125s f/4.0 at 44.7mm iso100 full exif

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mlynn 09-Jan-2008 01:12
Very humorous shot, good timing!
Katherine Stanback's Photos07-Jan-2008 16:14
Nice capture!
Geetwee 25-Dec-2007 15:02
This photo fits the challenge theme very well Tajinder. They are doing a good job hiding themselves from the "enemy". Very well captured.
Jo
Tajinder 25-Dec-2007 13:25
Hi Mike...I would really appreciate if you could do that, I am somewhere I don't have access to my personal computer...It was good to see a comment from you after such a long time. You are the backbone of the STF...Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Sony Forums Challenges25-Dec-2007 08:02
Tajinder, as it happens I have a copy of the first version you uploaded which I'd archived for safety, just for the duration of the Challenge, when it appeared to be giving problems early on (not initially displaying properly). So, if you like, I can easily resample it to the appropriate size, and replace it for you. Or, if you prefer, you could produce your own and e-mail it to stfchallenge@gmail.com . No big deal, but it's very easily done if you want. - Mike F
Tajinder 25-Dec-2007 05:08
I must have deleted cookies on my computer, so cannot update this picture with a bigger version but it is great to know that a bigger picture can be posted if it is "panoromic."
Sky 24-Dec-2007 22:05
Tajinder - this photo is so cool! The smoke is so profuse that it's a miracle that they can see to shoot straight. An excellent entry that perfectly fits the challenge topic.
Sony Forums Challenges24-Dec-2007 05:44
Hey Tajinder -- this is a panoramic image, so it's quite OK to upload a larger version if you'd like to do so. The guidelines do make provision for that, and this fine shot would greatly benefit from being stretched right across the screen -- 1280 pixels wide would look about right. So feel free!