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Tim May | all galleries >> California's Diversity:: a collection of galleries >> GALLERY:: On the Backroads of the Coastal Range - From San Luis Obispo to Taft- ::April 2006 > Looking Down on a Yard Buddha
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31-MAR-2006

Looking Down on a Yard Buddha

Olympus E-330
1/250s f/6.0 at 163.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time31-Mar-2006 16:23:09
MakeOlympus
ModelE-330
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length163 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/6
ISO Equivalent200
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Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
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Debi15-Jul-2008 04:56
Iris expressed my sentiments better than I could. :)
Phil Douglis18-Apr-2006 02:35
Liz is always telling me I "shoot up at too many statues" and Nevada Weir made me promise to avoid making pictures of statues altogether, and here you prove that shooting down on a statue may be the ultimate answer. I love this fellow, Tim -- the emerald green is delicious and the vantage point superb -- Buddha takes a bow here, and beautifully.
Dave Wyman11-Apr-2006 22:08
I, too, love the POV, as well as the tight crop.
Iris Maybloom (irislm)08-Apr-2006 17:12
I love the tilt of the Buddha's head. He seems a bit shy, yet amused at all the fuss being made over him. The striking color adds to the mystery.
Carol E Sandgren07-Apr-2006 03:47
He looks a bit surly from this angle! Interesting how color and angle differences can make a whole different personality!