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Submitted: June 2, 2007
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 30/1 second
F Number: F/13.0
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jun 1, 2007, 11:56:47 PM

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Oooh, pretty! (= *fave!*
This would have to be my favourite out of the two, despite it seeming so much more spiratic. What was the light source? Streetlights?

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Street lights and car rear lights. It's the old...have done my sunset / night shots and plonked the camera on the car dashboard on trip home. Part of me considers it lazy just to press the shutter to see what happens but a larger part enjoys the feeling of letting light do its thing and I get to enjoy the results later. The randomess and "free-spirit" nature of the picture is a contrast to the more formal nature of the landscapes. Thanks for taking the time to comment :wave:

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Thats very much the way that I feel about my pinhole shots. I could go all out and work out focal length and exact exposure times.. but where is the fun in that? If I wanted a really good photo, i would use a real camera..
No worries!

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"We're trapped in belly of this horrible machine, and the machine is bleeding to death"

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You know, I really like these squiggly ones, they have such character. Your other photos are wonderful as well, but like you said above, they're much more formal and controlled. Something about this intruiges me and draws me in....it produces a sort of "happy feeling". :)

Love it. :nod: :winner:

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"The squiggly ones" ........I like that :) The random elements of the lights etc enables people to see what they want to see. I like the word intriguing, it suggests thought and consideration to draw a conclusion. Thank you for your kind comments.

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You are very welcome. :nod:

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