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19-JUN-2004

Washington National Cathedral
Fremiet

Sony DSC-F828
1/200s f/7.1 at 7.1mm iso64 hide exif
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Date/Time19-Jun-2004 13:07:23
MakeSony
ModelDSC-F828
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7.1 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/7.1
ISO Equivalent64
Exposure Bias
White Balance (10)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
Focus Distance

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Sony Forums Challenges28-Jun-2004 12:25
What a beautiful image, Fremiet. The angle, perspective, and use of B&W, all perfect!---Deb
Sony Forums Challenges28-Jun-2004 04:51
Very nice image Fremiet. I am amazed how well you got the exposure with this high contrast scene.

Great job.

Miguel
Katherine Stanback's Photos27-Jun-2004 22:52
Very nice shot - I like the angle and the details in the buildings!
Sony Forums Challenges27-Jun-2004 08:54
I'm a big fan of foliage framed images, and I like this one very much. I enjoy the angle with which you chose to compose this. Markjay
Sony Forums Challenges26-Jun-2004 19:45
Fremiet, I like the angle you chose...and the way the foilage frames the structures. I also like the contrast as a B&W. Nice shot. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges24-Jun-2004 05:22
John, lovely b&w conversion with detail spread across the entire range. I feel the pointed man-made spires of the cathedral are equal elements with the evergreen spires of nature. An interesting and valued perspective. -Michael Puff
Sony Forums Challenges22-Jun-2004 23:59
Great angle and use of B&W, John. Very effective image. Helen
Sony Forums Challenges20-Jun-2004 19:21
Nice capture! Love the BW and angle you chose. meem
Sony Forums Challenges20-Jun-2004 03:25
love it john ;-) the framing, the exposure, the b&w and the details. nice job. -- andy