| Things have been blurry in life these days. So my shooting is starting to reflect that. |
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Re: My Bike
Tena koe ehoa
Have bike, will photograph!
I like the unusual nature of your image that compliments curvature with curvature. Not usual but then that the uniquely creative invidual process of reproduction that photography is. So for being unusual and curvy I salute your creative photographic thought process.
ndiginiz
Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:16 PM
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Re: My Bike Hi, I found you at Gavin's place.
You have very good collection pf photos.
Honesty, I didn't like this particular one at first time I sow (sorry...). I guess, because very blurred feel make me little dizzy. BUT, somehow it stuck in my head and makes me think. I just realised I actually like it very much. It’s hard to explain, but the image is that powerful.
This is very good use of fisheye, you’ve used it’s characteristics in very effective way. ben Friday, July 20, 2007 12:50 AM |
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Entry Info
| 1057 page views. |
| Posted on Sunday, July 08, 2007 at 10:53 AM. |
| Photo taken on Saturday, July 07, 2007 at 6:02 PM by Aaron Bernard. |
Entry Meta
| Aperture |
F 2.8 |
| Camera Make |
NIKON CORPORATION |
| Camera Model |
NIKON D200 |
| Exposure Bias |
0 |
| Exposure Time |
1/640 sec |
| F Number |
F 2.8 |
| Flash |
No flash fired |
| ISO Speed Rating |
100 |
| Lens Focal Length |
10.5 mm |
| Max Aperture |
F 2.8 |
| Metering Mode |
Multi-segment |
| Shutter Speed |
1/512 sec |
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