Here is one i snapped at work today. Was to late for the competition though, was just for fun anyway.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33023304@N00/3994497061/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33023304@N00/3994497061/
AMD Athlon XP and the only thing that could beat it... |
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ISO 80 | 1/40s | f/4 | 49mm | Flashed | Kodak Z1015 |
All this info and it still doesn't say what lens
Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000), Aperture: f/4.0, Focal Length: 200 mm, ISO Speed: 250, Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV, Flash: Off, Did not fire, , File Size: 150 kB, File Type: JPEG, MIME Type: image/jpeg, Image Width: 800, Image Height: 571, Encoding Process: Baseline DCT, Huffman coding, Bits Per Sample: 8, Color Components: 3, X-Resolution: 92 dpi, Y-Resolution: 92 dpi, Viewing Conditions Illuminant Type: D50, Measurement Observer: CIE 1931, Measurement Flare: 0.999%, Measurement Illuminant: D65, Orientation: Horizontal (normal), Date and Time (Modified): 2009:10:10 15:52:59, Exposure Program: Aperture-priority AE, Date and Time (Original): 2009:10:10 15:52:59, Date and Time (Digitized): 2009:10:10 15:52:59, Metering Mode: Multi-segment, Sub Sec Time: 20, Sub Sec Time Original: 20, Sub Sec Time Digitized: 20, Color Space: sRGB, Focal Plane X-Resolution: 3512.195122 dpi, Focal Plane Y-Resolution: 3521.73913 dpi, Custom Rendered: Normal, Exposure Mode: Auto, White Balance: Auto, Scene Capture Type: Standard,
Does any of this really matter: Not really
All this info and it still doesn't say what lensI assume the 70-200??
Great pic - how about showing the colour one too - I'm not into B/W.
Tks! Colour one does it for meHere's the colour version - http://www.flickr.com/photos/bwanarsa/3998478347/ - I actually pinched the exif data from that. I'm surprised they scrubbed out the lens info - it was in fact the 70-200 f/4 l.
Little oak in the clovers |
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ISO 80 | 1/50s ~ 1/200s | f/4.4 | 76mm | Kodak Z1015 |
Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000), Aperture: f/4.0, Focal Length: 200 mm, ISO Speed: 250, Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV, Flash: Off, Did not fire, , File Size: 150 kB, File Type: JPEG, MIME Type: image/jpeg, Image Width: 800, Image Height: 571, Encoding Process: Baseline DCT, Huffman coding, Bits Per Sample: 8, Color Components: 3, X-Resolution: 92 dpi, Y-Resolution: 92 dpi, Viewing Conditions Illuminant Type: D50, Measurement Observer: CIE 1931, Measurement Flare: 0.999%, Measurement Illuminant: D65, Orientation: Horizontal (normal), Date and Time (Modified): 2009:10:10 15:52:59, Exposure Program: Aperture-priority AE, Date and Time (Original): 2009:10:10 15:52:59, Date and Time (Digitized): 2009:10:10 15:52:59, Metering Mode: Multi-segment, Sub Sec Time: 20, Sub Sec Time Original: 20, Sub Sec Time Digitized: 20, Color Space: sRGB, Focal Plane X-Resolution: 3512.195122 dpi, Focal Plane Y-Resolution: 3521.73913 dpi, Custom Rendered: Normal, Exposure Mode: Auto, White Balance: Auto, Scene Capture Type: Standard,
Does any of this really matter: Not really
Does that mean we've got more rain on the way?
Not too much, but with long exposures even a little stuffs up your shot's foliage.Sweet shadow play - did you have a lot of wind ?
Does that mean we've got more rain on the way?![]()
Pity the dry-landers.So damn glad I don't live in that hellhole anymore, and I get to look at the sea every morning on the way to work and from the balcony at the office...
Bloody nice! You love to take pic's of the same stoep!![]()