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10-APR-2005

Suns By Silas Slack

Olympus E-100RS
1/125s f/8.0 at 7.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Apr-2005 15:39:11
MakeOlympus
ModelE100RS
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 15:40
No problem, Silas, it took but a moment to alter the numbers.
Flick.
kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 14:00
The link problem was my fault - i uploaded it twice by accident then deleted the first so there was a gap... sorry kids
SS
kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 13:57
the sun was just from behind on the left... hence the fact that the reflections are all on that left facing angle... no tricks... just a very lovely day! i thank Mithras
Guest 12-Apr-2005 11:31
F/8 on a small sensor digicam has a very, very small diameter aperture. I would guess the star effects comes from diffraction around the blades. You can get this with 35mm cameras at f/22 or f/32 sometimes.
- Dave M
kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 09:59
Now it will. For some reason the numbering sequence had skipped 10.
Flick.
kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 09:56
I thought not, but they are so symmetrical I did wonder if you had a sneaky star filter not being owned up to ;-)
Flick.
PS: now Silas's picture won't link on from Shelby's.
kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 09:23
This is great Si - lovely shot.
Flick - no star filter's around here - Silas was seen out in the garden with typewriter on table - so I'm pretty sure it was all natural.
kindregardsjono ;-)
kodak_challenge12-Apr-2005 06:09
This is excellent, Silas. Would you mind sharing a little of your technique when taking this? Were those rayed highlights natural or did you use a star filter for example.
Flick.