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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 184: 'Tis The Season & The Best of 2008 (hosted by MFC) >> Challenge 184: Exhibition > edit image
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20-AUG-2008 Jerry Curtis

Seagulls in the Sunset
7th Place

by Jerry Curtis

Sony DSLR-A350 ,Sony SAL-18-250mm
1/50s f/6.3 at 250.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time20-Aug-2008 20:17:15
MakeSony
ModelDSLR-A350
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length250 mm
Exposure Time1/50 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Katherine Stanback's Photos06-Jan-2009 01:57
Gorgeous capture!
mexiwolf 04-Jan-2009 20:10
those skies are ridiculous, blends so nicely with the clouds, nice work!
Deb Kees04-Jan-2009 01:11
Wow, Jerry! The orange sky is a knockout and the birds are so well defined. This is a beautiful image.---deb
Colleen Prohaska03-Jan-2009 03:11
Amazing photo - it's like you are flying with them.
Helen Betts29-Dec-2008 03:16
Luscious color, Jerry, and beautiful composition.
keithl24-Dec-2008 19:07
This photograph is a delight to the eyes! Way to go.
Keith Lancaster
Gary Retterbush22-Dec-2008 10:04
Love the colors! Very beautiful!
Tabrizi 22-Dec-2008 09:05
Wonderful...!!!
Sony Forums Challenges22-Dec-2008 06:34
Beautiful, minimal compositon...wonderful color. I love how the gull silhouettes line up where the mist meets the sky here as if soaring above the clouds. They transport the viewer to a peaceful and heavenly dimension... great catch and photo, Jerry! MFC
jrdu 21-Dec-2008 10:19
Red sky at night, seagulls' delight. I'd love to fly up to the red part too. Beautiful, sir.
inframan 21-Dec-2008 01:23
Wow, quite a catch, Jerry.