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[QUOTE=alphasco;753092]I would like to respectfully encourage members to READ or RE-READ the posting rules. The rules are at the very beginning of each assignment, along with an explanation of the assignment. Additionally, there is information about how to post, usually a thread just after the assignment thread in the opening "Weekly Assignments" forum.
A general comment reply posting request is that the image not be included in the comment. This is often neglected throughout past assignments. QUOTE] I do apologize and will try to remember this in future. Senior moments have a tendency to show up for me too often! Thank you |
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Riabean I really enjoyed your photo.
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![]() Subject: The really tall "holiday tree" at my college. Zoomed in from 28mm to 105 mm with a .7 sec exposure. Curves and sharpening in PS. Date Taken: 11.19.2009-7:55pm EXIF: Camera: Canon 10d Exposure: 0.7 sec Aperture: f/4 Focal Length: 28mm--zoomed to 105 ISO Speed: 200 Exposure Bias: +2 EV Flash: Did not fire Last edited by StephenH; 11-20-2009 at 03:36 PM. |
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I also find it worth mentioning alphasco, the first post after you displayed all the rules, posted 3 pictures. lol
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My camera refused to capture when zooming. I decided to create a spun movement. The bluish color is my office window; the brownish is my credenza; and the white is papers tacked on wall.
I call this capture ‘Stairway to my Window.” Taken: 11/20/2009 Camera: SONY DSC-H1 Lens: SONY 72mm Exposure: Auto Aperture: f/2.8 Focal Length: 6.0 mm ISO Speed: 160 |
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![]() Shot on an extremely windy day where the flower was flying around like a bee! I took a lot of shots to capture this one, where I constantly attempted to follow the flower, and to catch it just as it was about to change direction. This motion blurred the background but kept the blossom and leaf tip distinct. Camera: Olympus E1 Lens: Olympus 50 mm Macro Prime Exposure 1/250 at f / 4.5 ISO: 100 Lighting: Available direct bright sunlight. Thanks for looking Gary |
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