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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 106: Shallow Depth of Field (hosted by Katherine Kenison) >> Challenge 106: Eligible > edit image
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19-NOV-2005 Tajinder

Endgame*
by Tajinder

Sony DSC-F717
1/30s f/2.3 at 21.7mm iso320 hide exif
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Date/Time19-Nov-2005 13:38:19
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length21.7 mm
Exposure Time1/30 sec
Aperturef/2.3
ISO Equivalent320
Exposure Bias0.33
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Sony Forums Challenges29-Nov-2005 00:07
Tajinder, I really liike the lighting/exposure and beautiful tonal contrast of this one. I agree with the other comments...but still a nice shot and a very good idea. MFC
Guest 26-Nov-2005 17:08
This is a very good idea that I may have to try someday. Nice use of black and white. I agree with the comments of Katherine and Gaurav re: the sharpness. If you don't have a computer with Elements to resharp it, maybe a re-shoot with tripod is possible? That's another plus for the simplicity of your idea - it can be redone fairly easily.
Guest 24-Nov-2005 05:32
Thanks for the comments...Gaurav and Katherine, thanks for the suggesstion of sharpening the rook. However, I am without my computer with Elements. I used Picasa to make this picture B&W from another PC. I hope I get to it soon..Tajinder
Helen Betts23-Nov-2005 18:45
Very striking image, perfect for B&W. Helen
Katherine Stanback's Photos23-Nov-2005 05:57
Very nice composition - I like the DOF and the grainy black&white! I agree with Gaurav though that the foreground piece should be a little sharper.
Guest 23-Nov-2005 05:11
ooooh - very nice Tajinder - I really like your composition and the b&w grainy feel. The only thing i would change is to see the piece in the forefront a little sharper ~ gaurav