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26-JUL-2004 Ingo Rautenberg

+ Powering Vision by Ingo Rautenberg

Southfield, Michigan

I zoomed while taking this shot (thanks to manual zoom of A2)
to get the desired effect. Of course, A/S certainly helped :-)




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Konica-Minolta DiMAGE A2
1/4s f/8.0 at 27.9mm iso64 full exif

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Ingo Rautenberg04-Aug-2004 03:52
No, it's the one at Northwestern and Franklin Road.
Guest 03-Aug-2004 02:31
That's not the one just s. of 94 is it? That price is too high. Oh, nice shot by the way, I'll view my clients a little differently now!
Guest 29-Jul-2004 00:26
Nice burst effect using the old fashioned nonPP method.

Not sure about how strongly the meets the theme but a well done image in its own right.
Claudio Gatti28-Jul-2004 23:34
Very cool. It does "irradiates" quite nicely. Good effect... many zooming effects that I've seen in the past take it too far and make you dizzy, but you got a very good balance here (and I would have not been able to tell it was the zoom without your comment)

Claudio
Ingo Rautenberg28-Jul-2004 04:27
Fook and Tom,
I shot this BP sign as I was filling up my car. It was dusk and since the sign was lit, the off-white color of the surround appears dark grey (much more attractive IMO) as I metered for the lit area.
Guest 28-Jul-2004 00:06
Wow, that's really rather cool. We've got that BP logo on most of the BP stations (some still have the old logo, but not many) here in Australia.
Tom27-Jul-2004 22:09
I have no clue what this is... other than a bp sign. Is this some sort of reflection or PS work? Something to do with gas and energy? Not sure if I've ever seen a bp sign in Texas, so maybe I'm missing someing?