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by Joe Reilly
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02-FEB-2003

Lake Effect
by Joe Reilly

Sony Cybershot
1/250s f/2.4 at 42.4mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time02-Feb-2003 07:15:53
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length42.4 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/2.4
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Qualitynormal (2)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Sony Forums Challenges12-Feb-2003 03:25
VERY nice work Joe! You composed the image perfectly, you captured the birds in the sky for contrast against it, you have wonderful silhouette from the trees. And to top it off, a beautifully graduated color sky. Mark J
Sony Forums Challenges11-Feb-2003 23:50
Nice blending of color and silhouette. Fremiet
Guest 05-Feb-2003 23:51
I love the "peaceful" feeling of this image. Nice capture of the silhouettes, especially the birds. --Mike Ezell
Sony Forums Challenges05-Feb-2003 02:26
A beautiful silhouette, Joe, counterbalanced by the soft tones of the sky; ...and the geese are perfectly placed! A wonderful image. Bev
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2003 23:23
Gentle, attractive tones of water/sky framed by the silhouettes of land/pier. I like compositional balances--plenty of horizontals and verticals, with diagonal of spit of land and bird's flightpath. - Ro
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2003 23:23
This picture has a lot of atmosphere and I realy like that. The silhouette is very well placed in the composition and the colours and the haziness in the distance make it very nice to look at. The flying birds bring it alive. Very well done.. Hewy
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2003 23:23
Joe, I like how the silhouettes here contrast against the beautiful sky/water. I esp like the geese in flight...and how they affect balance in the image...and provide a point of additional interest. MFC