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What a fabulous assignment! I've literally dropped my jaw at some of the entries I've seen here this week.
![]() Gas Flowers Taken: 20 Nov 2009 Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Lens: Sigma 28-200 Exposure: 0.5 Aperture: f/22.0 Focal Length: 55 mm ISO Speed: 1600 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Off, Did not fire full exif data here: Flickr: More detail about gas flowers
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Cameras: 2nd hand Canon Digital Rebel XT | Canon Digital Elph | Lenses: Canon 50mm f1.4 | Sigma 28-200 | Canon EF 35-80 | kit 18-55 | Tamron 28-80 | Tamron 70-300 flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wmshc_kiwitayro | http://www.crowdog.net |
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Two flags that slightly overlapped each other. I twisted the camera slightly during exposure. Not sure about the yellowish cast except it is obviously from a side line source.
Fun Assignment. I got some other shots by just steping in closer during expousre that give the double exposure look of stars under/over stripes
Nov 20, 2009 1200×1600 pixels – 78KB Camera: Canon Model: Canon PowerShot S5 IS ISO: 100 Exposure: 6.0 sec Aperture: 6.3 Focal Length: 11.8mm Flash Used: No
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MGvT Last edited by Mary Grace; 11-21-2009 at 02:13 AM. |
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Here's my attempt for this week's assignment.
![]() Taken November 16, 2009 Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Exposure: 0.3 Aperture: f/36.0 Focal Length: 47 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Off, Did not fire Exposure Program: Shutter speed priority AE Date and Time (Original): 2009:11:16 12:42:46-07:00 Full EXIF on flickr
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Karen Canon Rebel XTI with EF-S 18-55 lens kit Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens My flickr/My Redbubble/My Webshots/My Snapixel |
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Assignment: Kinetics Nov. 11 - 25
Imperial: Costa Rica's most popular beer. ![]() Taken on November 19, 2009 at 11.04pm GMT+6 Camera: Canon PowerShot S5 IS Exposure: 13 Aperture: f/8.0 Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: 80 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Off, Did not fire Complete EXIF avaialble at flickr. Technique: Focused on the can and with long exposure moved the camera back in steps, leaving it more time in the last position than the other ones.
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"The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity". Dorothy Parker http://www.flickr.com/photos/mpenarandaa/ Feedback is greatly appreciated. I am trying to learn. |
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No one could have been more surprised, than I am, at the effect I achieved with "Camera Tossing" ! I attached 3 cheap, shiny Christmas bows to a white wooden plantation shutter, in a dark bedroom, and shined a flashlight on them. I "tossed" the camera, with a rotating motion, and came up with several very interesting shots.
![]() Sony Alpha 330 Kit Lens 18-55 mm ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/6 sec. Aperture: f/ 5.6 No Flash Date Taken: 11/18/0 ________________________ Kinetics - a set on Flickr |
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The below is taken inside a X'mas tree with lightings.... what i did was to take picture underneath the inside and spin my camera 1/4 round to get the moving galaxy feel... This idea was given to me by one of my photographer fren call Jimmy... tks to him!
![]() Kinetics Assignment Photo taken: 13th Nov 2009 Camera: Nikon D90 Exposure: 0.4 Aperture: f/22.0 Focal Length: 18 mm ISO Speed: 200 |
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![]() Nikon Coolpix S10 (don't have a DSLR yet, unfortunately) 38mm f/3.5 Shutter speed 1/50 s ISO 50 no flash 19 November 2009 I took this from a moving car on the road between Colombo and Kurunegala in Sri Lanka, where I live. You can read more about it here. |
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Assignment: Kinetics
PC and external hard drive lights taken in the dark. ![]() Photo Taken: 11/20/2009 Model - Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS Aperture Value - F 4.97 Focal Length - 46 mm Exposure Time - 7 seconds ISO Speed Ratings - 100 Last edited by mws547; 11-21-2009 at 04:54 PM. Reason: Resize picture |
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