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26-MAR-2005

.10th Place (tie)
...with the greatest of ease
Fremiet

Canon EOS 1D
1/125s f/2.8 at 100.0mm iso800 hide exif
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Date/Time26-Mar-2005 11:47:40
MakeCanon
ModelEOS-1D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length100 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent800
Exposure Bias0.33
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
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Guest 21-Aug-2005 13:39
I know been looking at this. Perhaps a GLASS TABLE (you can't see the legs on sides? That would do it (I think) :)
Helen Betts20-Aug-2005 23:58
Don't know how you managed to capture this, but beautiful image. Helen
Sony Forums Challenges20-Aug-2005 01:17
Michael: This series (to the extent that I've shared it) was a commission Tristan and I did in NY earlier in the year. They are dancers and brilliant ones. At the time she was (obviously) pregnant. I will be returning to take a similar series with them and their baby daughter (when, I'm not exactly sure because each one is working in different locations right now through February) When they do a show in NYC (around Feb), I'll probably do a series then. So flattered that you remembered the others! Thanks everyone. John
Guest 19-Aug-2005 22:38
hummmmm I really don't know what to say here laughinggggggggggggggg. Certainly not my idea of flying but why not? An artistic view for SURE. I guess i should say Cute ace! Laughingggggggggggggggggggggggggg I am kidding! hehe
Guest 19-Aug-2005 04:47
John, I've so enjoyed the series of this couple which you've shared over several challenges. Are they dancers? Their posture and movement is so very fluid and elegant. Your vision and skill to capture them has been every bit as elegant as the subject. I tip my hat and bow to your artistic sensibilities. -Michael
Sony Forums Challenges16-Aug-2005 12:39
John, to me this conveys graceful flying. The crop/orientation is very effective...especially the horizontal positioning of the body and absence of any "grounded" contact with the hands and feet. The sheer fabric makes the scene seem all the more "airy" and "flowing". Artistically seen and presented. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges16-Aug-2005 12:06
Actually, Bev, zero Photoshop except minimal sharpening. John
Irish 16-Aug-2005 03:07
Love the freedom!Some people just know how to fly !!. Great Image Fremiet~Irish
Guest 16-Aug-2005 02:21
Hmmmm - How does he do that? - Guess some people just have unusual skills :-) Once again I'm really appreciating your photoshop skills, Fremiet. Fun take on the theme. Bev