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"Double Drive" ![]() Photo Taken November 13, 2008 Canon Rebel XT (350D), Canon EF 35-70mm 1/500, f/4.5, ISO 400 EXIF 1 ... EXIF 2 Troy
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![]() Took this at the Hartford Auto Show today. Camera: Canon PowerShot A540 Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40) Aperture: f/2.6 Focal Length: 5.8 mm ISO Speed: 800 Taken on: November 22, 2008 at 12.23pm EST
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My first attempt at a post and upload, hope I'm doing it right.
Any way my pictures was taken 11-21 on my drive home from work. ImageDescription - SONY DSC Make - SONY Model - DSLR-A100 Orientation - Top left XResolution - 72 YResolution - 72 ResolutionUnit - Inch Software - DSLR-A100 v1.04 DateTime - 2008:11:21 16:25:49 YCbCrPositioning - Centered ExifOffset - 390 ExposureTime - 1/80 seconds FNumber - 7.10 ExposureProgram - Normal program ISOSpeedRatings - 100 ExifVersion - 0221 DateTimeOriginal - 2008:11:21 16:25:49 DateTimeDigitized - 2008:11:21 16:25:49 ComponentsConfiguration - YCbCr CompressedBitsPerPixel - 8 (bits/pixel) BrightnessValue - 7.25 ExposureBiasValue - 0.00 MaxApertureValue - F 4.50 MeteringMode - Multi-segment LightSource - Auto Flash - Flash not fired, auto mode FocalLength - 28.00 mm UserComment - FlashPixVersion - 0100 ColorSpace - sRGB ExifImageWidth - 3872 ExifImageHeight - 2592 InteroperabilityOffset - 25212 FileSource - Other SceneType - Other CustomRendered - Normal process ExposureMode - Auto White Balance - Auto DigitalZoomRatio - 0 x FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 42 mm SceneCaptureType - Standard GainControl - None Contrast - Normal Saturation - Normal Sharpness - Normal Maker Note (Vendor): - Thumbnail: - Compression - 6 (JPG) Orientation - Top left XResolution - 72 YResolution - 72 ResolutionUnit - Inch JpegIFOffset - 40294 JpegIFByteCount - 2387 YCbCrPositioning - Centered |
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Image Title: Wrong Turn
Image Type: Composite Camera: Canon Rebel XTI F-Stops: Different for different portions of composite. F-4 for man and pelicans, and F-8 for car and water background Speed: Varied for each portion of composite ISO: 100 This is a composite I put together using Adobe Photoshop CS3. The waterway is a shot of the Jupiter Inlet from the ocean into the intracoastal in Jupiter, FL. The shot of the car is my car parked at the end of my driveway. The man was my model in a photoshoot, and he was stepping out of my swimming pool. The pelicans were taken in a variety of locations, and placed into the composite. I used the Pen Tool to create a "cover up" of the water, so I could sink my car down into the water. I then added a filter of waterdrops. I placed the pelicans where I wanted them, then added some shadows of them to the hood and trunk of the car. It was a challenging and fun project, but I'm glad my car isn't really in the drink! |
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sunnyq...really interesting composite (car in water with pelicans) totally fab...regards, dame
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