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Poster: Smithy T  (see this users gallery)

This was one of those just timed it right shots with the figure looking out the window. I like the muted colour of the stones in this and the darkness surrounding the figure.
· Date: Thu November 10, 2005 · Views: 1239 ·
Keywords: illuminated in darkness
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File name: in_abbey_window_small.jpg File size: 232160 bytes
File date: 2005:11:10 08:31:42 Camera make: NIKON
Camera model: E8700 Date/Time: 2005:08:29 10:10:36
Resolution: 1181 x 882 Flash used: No
Focal length: 10.0mm (35mm equivalent: 39mm) Exposure time: 0.036 s (1/28)
Aperture: f/3.6 ISO equiv.: 100
Metering Mode: matrix Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
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JanZ
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Registered: September 2005
Location: Michigan, USA
Posts: 88
Thu November 10, 2005 9:23am

I like this - it is spooky and mysterious. Looks a bit like an advertisement for a decent horror movie.
Perrycornish
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Registered: November 2004
Location: North Antrim
Posts: 4036
Thu November 10, 2005 9:39am

Again a good shot and I do like it, but I think that the light through the window is too bright ( change of exposure perhaps?) It keeps making me look at the light instead of the good image and it's interesting content

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Perry Wink 'No-one can make me feel inferior without my consent' Eleanor Roosevelt
Thu November 10, 2005 4:27pm

Agree about the window... it looks a little overexposed, other than that great photo
Thu November 10, 2005 4:39pm

A nice shot, almost haunting...but I agree... the window light is too bright.
erniehatt
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Registered: January 2005
Location: QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA
Posts: 43
Thu November 10, 2005 5:34pm

Yes, I agree with all comments so far, but would add that if, you had moved a little left or right, so as to put the window and person away from a central position, it may have helped composition. Ernie
maderite
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Registered: April 2005
Posts: 270
Fri November 11, 2005 2:14am

I love it! Has a very zen like quality to it.
JanZ
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Registered: September 2005
Location: Michigan, USA
Posts: 88
Wed November 16, 2005 5:29pm

I happen to like the overexposure of the light - I don't think this would be as effective if you could see any images out of the window. I think it also acts to diminish the figure, but in a good way for the overall mood. Maybe it adds to the vulnerability of the figure. Maybe my imagination is running away with me. : )


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