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10-APR-2005 Albert Yanowich Jr.

"Fenced In" by Albert Yanowich Jr.

Colorado USA

Kodak DCS Pro 14nx ,Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR
1/20s f/22.0 at 200.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Apr-2005 18:17:51
MakeKodak
ModelDCS Pro 14nx
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length200 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/22
ISO Equivalent160
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Mode (4)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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kodak_challenge20-Jun-2005 08:10
Hi Chaps . . . . . that 'duck' looks more like a moorhen or a coot to me . . .
It's a lovely shot though Albert.
I would also like to state that my 'So Low' shot was posted before I read these comments!
jono
Guest 05-Jun-2005 01:39
Thanks guys! Kim, the only "So Low" play on words I've come up with are maybe a hawk swooping down to catch prey or a crop duster in action. This really qualifies as the water being "So High". He was looking right at me Paul asking me to take him away from his desolate god-forsaken surroundings:) He left shortly after the shot Flick:) - Albert
kodak_challenge04-Jun-2005 14:29
hope that duck isn't frozen in. this works so beautifully in B&W.
Flick.
Guest 04-Jun-2005 10:37
It's a beautiful shot Albert, I just love your scenery. I have to admit the duck escaped me. In fact, is he looking directly at you when taking this shot? - Regards Paul
Guest 04-Jun-2005 05:07
Oh -- I think I understand this shot now...! Is that a solitary duck swimming at the top? He is the one being "fenced in". I didn't understand how this related to the theme, until I noticed the duck. My first impression was that the focus was on the fence, and a play on words, that it had sunk "so low". Oops! Beautiful monochrome definitely conveys "aloneness". :-) -- Kim