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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 74: Metal (hosted by Simon Bennett) >> Challenge 74 Eligible Gallery >
Anchor Point*
by Phil U.
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06-AUG-2004 Phil U.


Anchor Point*
by Phil U.

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Sony Cybershot
1/50s f/2.2 at 9.7mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time06-Aug-2004 18:16:40
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length9.7 mm
Exposure Time1/50 sec
Aperturef/2.2
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balanceother (255)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Sony Forums Challenges11-Aug-2004 07:30
Minimal piece in sepia with a leading title. The dof works well with the nail head being the sharpest point of reference. Leads you right to the spider web. *: My only suggestion would be to make the web more visible. Nice idea and shot - Simon Bennett.
Sony Forums Challenges11-Aug-2004 07:29
Minimal sepia piece and nice title. The dof works well with the nail head being the sharpest point of reference. Leads you right to the spider web. *: My only suggestion would be to make the web more visible. Nice shot - Simon Bennett.
Sony Forums Challenges10-Aug-2004 17:58
Phil, I see the nail as the anchor point too...it's just the anchor for something we don't normally consider. I like the "desolate/isolated" feeling of this composition in sepia. Where did that spider go? MFC
Guest 07-Aug-2004 15:57
Thanks for the feedback. The actual idea here is that the nail is the "Anchor Point" for the web (I just wish the web string was more prominent). It is showing a juxtaposition of a piece of metal formed by man being used for other purposes.
Sony Forums Challenges07-Aug-2004 08:41
I like your image, Phil. The web may even further draw the eye to your focal point... the nail head :-) I would like to suggest (if you can ever find this nail again? lol) that you try a shot from straight on! Might be cool seeing the nail in sharp focus, with your background blurred from that point of view? One of our STF members "nailed" a challenge with an image like yours (I believe it was Deb or Bev ?) Nice shot. Markjay
Guest 06-Aug-2004 23:40
Nice Work Phil. Its a sepia shot that actually works. Shame about the web. It does ditract IMHO. You can always clone it though.

Luben