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![]() My son attended Apple Camp on July 23rd and we made this X-tych as a collaboration of our photos. Hopefully that is okay for the assignment. Indiviual EXIF info is on Flickr.
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My 5 day backpacking trip on the Appalachian Trail. The white mark on the tree is the blaze that you look for to stay on the trail.
![]() EXIF info: Snake Pic: Make Canon Model Canon EOS 40D Orientation top, left side X Resolution 1/72 inches Y Resolution 1/72 inches Resolution Unit Inches Date/Time 2008:07:28 04:46:01 YCbCr Positioning Datum point Exposure Time 1/125 sec F-Number F5.6 Exposure Program Aperture priority ISO Speed Ratings 1600 Exif Version 2.21 Date/Time Original 2008:07:28 04:46:01 Date/Time Digitized 2008:07:28 04:46:01 Components Configuration YCbCr Shutter Speed Value 1/128 sec Aperture Value F5.7 Exposure Bias Value 0 Metering Mode Multi-segment Flash Unknown (16) Focal Length 85.0 mm Trail Pic: Make Canon Model Canon EOS 40D Orientation top, left side X Resolution 1/72 inches Y Resolution 1/72 inches Resolution Unit Inches Date/Time 2008:07:27 02:22:43 YCbCr Positioning Datum point Exposure Time 1/400 sec F-Number F4 Exposure Program Unknown program (0) ISO Speed Ratings 1600 Exif Version 2.21 Date/Time Original 2008:07:27 02:22:43 Date/Time Digitized 2008:07:27 02:22:43 Components Configuration YCbCr Shutter Speed Value 1/256 sec Aperture Value F4 Exposure Bias Value 0 Metering Mode Multi-segment Flash Unknown (16) Focal Length 17.0 mm Salamander Pic: Make Canon Model Canon EOS 40D Orientation top, left side X Resolution 1/72 inches Y Resolution 1/72 inches Resolution Unit Inches Date/Time 2008:07:27 02:02:28 YCbCr Positioning Datum point Exposure Time 1/30 sec F-Number F5.6 Exposure Program Aperture priority ISO Speed Ratings 800 Exif Version 2.21 Date/Time Original 2008:07:27 02:02:28 Date/Time Digitized 2008:07:27 02:02:28 Components Configuration YCbCr Shutter Speed Value 1/32 sec Aperture Value F5.7 Exposure Bias Value 0 Metering Mode Multi-segment Flash Unknown (16) Focal Length 85.0 mm Rocks Pic: Make Canon Model Canon EOS 40D Orientation top, left side X Resolution 1/72 inches Y Resolution 1/72 inches Resolution Unit Inches Date/Time 2008:07:26 00:09:12 YCbCr Positioning Datum point Exposure Time 1/200 sec F-Number F22 Exposure Program Aperture priority ISO Speed Ratings 400 Exif Version 2.21 Date/Time Original 2008:07:26 00:09:12 Date/Time Digitized 2008:07:26 00:09:12 Components Configuration YCbCr Shutter Speed Value 1/128 sec Aperture Value F22.6 Exposure Bias Value 0 Metering Mode Multi-segment Flash Unknown (16) Focal Length 17.0 mm Blaze / Tree Pic: Make Canon Model Canon EOS 40D Orientation right side, top X Resolution 1/72 inches Y Resolution 1/72 inches Resolution Unit Inches Date/Time 2008:07:27 02:42:52 YCbCr Positioning Datum point Exposure Time 1/160 sec F-Number F10 Exposure Program Aperture priority ISO Speed Ratings 1600 Exif Version 2.21 Date/Time Original 2008:07:27 02:42:52 Date/Time Digitized 2008:07:27 02:42:52 Components Configuration YCbCr Shutter Speed Value 1/128 sec Aperture Value F9.9 Exposure Bias Value 0 Metering Mode Multi-segment Flash Unknown (16) Focal Length 38.0 mm Last edited by pizzaboy; 08-05-2008 at 11:22 AM. Reason: wrong html reference |
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Derilict Train Station, empty tracks
![]() Nikon D80 F-stop: f/4.5 Exposure: 1/640 ISO-125 Focal length 70mm Aperture: 4.3 Date: 8/2/2008 Nikon D80 F-stop: f/6.3 Exposure: 1/160 ISO-125 Focal length 70mm Aperture: 4.3 Date: 8/2/2008
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And God said, "Let there be light". Ever since then man has been trying to capture it! If your work speaks for itself... DON'T interrupt! Dreamstime RedBubble My Bubble Last edited by genielamb; 08-04-2008 at 03:57 PM. |
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This is my first attempt ever:
![]() EXIF: (all taken with Nikon D60 on August 1) Photo 1: Aperture: f/4.2 Shutter speed: 0.017 sec (1/60) Focal length: 24mm ISO: 200 Photo 2: Aperture: f/4.2 Shutter speed: 0.017 sec (1/60) Focal length: 24mm ISO: 200 Photo 3: Aperture: f/5.3 Shutter speed: 0.017 sec (1/60) Focal length: 35mm ISO: 200
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Nikon D60 - 18-105mm VR kit lens, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 and a couple of tripods flickr Feel free to edit and repost my shots on DPS only |
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![]() Made this out of three photos I took for the July "lighting fixtures" challenge at photochallenge.org. While I posted the triptych on July 24, the individual photos were taken earlier in the month. Left and center panels were HDR images created with the free version of FDRTools. Right panel got a little bit of hand-created HDR effect by layering in an alternate exposure of the star lamp. The individual frames are all in my flickr stream as well, if you wish to see them larger. Triptych created with The Gimp following the video tutorial at Meet the Gimp. Really enjoying everybody's different visions and versions of X-tych, although I have a fairly strong preference for the more traditional layout of two or three photos side-by-side. |
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![]() all pics taken with these settings: Canon PowerShot S3 IS Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60) Aperture: f/2.7 Focal Length: 6 mm Exposure Bias: 5/3 EV Flash: Flash fired, red-eye reduction I also used an empty tylenol bottle as a flash diffuser.
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My pentatych of the Negress sculpture:
Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40) Aperture: f/4 Focal Length: 21 mm ISO Speed: 1600 Exposure Bias: 0/2 EV Flash: Flash did not fire Taken on 7/31/08 Complete EXIF on Flickr
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