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Tree in the canal
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The place.
I found this narrow canal in the small village called Tibold in the east part of Hungary. I loved its natural greens.
The picture
I try to make a humorous picture with the canal and the tree's reflection.
For this captore the total centered position was necessary - which I don't like it - but I had no other option. Any comment is welcomed!
PP
Nothing special. I would have reduce the lighting but I cannot manage it well an finally I left it unmodified.
Exposure time [s]: 1/40
Exposure program: Aperture priority
Exposure mode: Auto
Exposure bias [EV]: 0,0
F-Number: F8,0
Focal length [mm]: 32
35mm focal length [mm]: 48
ISO value: 200
Max. aperture: F4,1
Digital zoom: Off
Subj. distance range: Unknown
Flash: Not fired
Metering mode: Multi-segment
Gain control: None
Light source: Unknown
White balance: Auto
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Hard |
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- maki
(0) - [2006-09-24 19:39]
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Hi Miklos,
This shot is really impressive, minimalistic but it works for me great. How You take this reflection of a tree in a such small canal, bravo :) Good using of POV and well choosen frame,
regards,
maki
- imrek
(6815) - [2006-09-25 5:26]
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Hi Miklos,
really intresting point of view and nice colourful result...well done my friend!!!
regards,
imre
A well seen scene for an original composition Miklos, really well done, compliments!!
ciao,
Fabio.
- atus
(14655) - [2006-09-25 16:50]
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Szia Miklòs,
nagyon jò szemed van, hogy ezt meglàttad ès tokèletes cìmmel làttad el a kèpet is. Gratulàlok ès tovàbbi szèp fènyeket!
Attila
Good experiment Miklos, I like the idea and the reflection is good, the remaining of the image is overexposed, next time you can make two or more shots of the same image (with tripod of course) with different exposures and try to join them together with your software, I use photoshop CS2 that have the useful HDR tool.
Ciao and compliments
Vinicio