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Shooting Date/Time

3/12/06 10:14:30 AM

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Aperture-Priority AE

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Off

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1/200

Av( Aperture Value )

8.0

ISO Speed

100

Lens

7.8 - 23.4mm

Focal Length

7.8mm

Digital Zoom

None

Flash

Off

White Balance

Auto

 

Taken by ayjay,

 

Bark

 

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Roman Catholic cathederal

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Model - E-500

ExposureTime - 1/100 seconds

FNumber - 3.50

ExposureProgram - Shutter priority

ISOSpeedRatings - 100

DateTimeDigitized - 2006:03:17 18:11:12

MeteringMode - Multi-segment

FocalLength - 14 mm

 

 

Set me free

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Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.

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FNumber - 3.90

ExposureProgram - Shutter priority

ISOSpeedRatings - 100

DateTimeDigitized - 2006:03:17 17:33:04

MeteringMode - Multi-segment

FocalLength - 71 mm

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Up through mature trees

 

Photographer: Jan Vail

 

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Make : Panasonic

Model : DMC-FZ20

DateTime : 2006:03:18 11:29:42

ExposureTime : 1/1000Sec

FNumber : F2.8

ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority

ISOSpeedRatings : 100

DateTimeOriginal : 2006:03:17 10:14:23

MaxApertureValue : F2.8

MeteringMode : CenterWeightedAverage

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ExifImageHeight : 499

ExposureMode : Auto bracket

FocalLength(35mm) : 77(mm)

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Up through the pottery window

Photographer: Jan Vail

 

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Make : Panasonic

Model : DMC-FZ20

ExposureTime : 1/250Sec

FNumber : F2.8

ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority

ISOSpeedRatings : 100

DateTimeOriginal : 2006:03:17 10:08:45

MaxApertureValue : F2.8

MeteringMode : CenterWeightedAverage

FocalLength : 21.80(mm)

ExifImageWidth : 665

ExifImageHeight : 499

ExposureMode : Auto

WhiteBalance : Auto

FocalLength(35mm) : 131(mm)

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Hubby with his habit :yucky:

 

 

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Shooting Date/Time

3/7/06 10:28:44 AM

Shooting Mode

Auto

Photo Effect Mode

Off

Tv( Shutter Speed )

1/8

Av( Aperture Value )

3.5

 

 

 

Catkins

 

 

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Canon PowerShot A95

Shooting Date/Time

3/15/06 5:45:45 PM

Shooting Mode

Aperture-Priority AE

Photo Effect Mode

Vivid

Tv( Shutter Speed )

1/60

Av( Aperture Value )

8.0

ISO Speed

100

Focal Length

7.8mm

Image Size

640x480

Image Quality

Superfine

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Closed for entries

 

But open for discussion, comments and other photographs taken outside of the challenge rules or period.

 

Well done to all, a poll vote will be started soon.

There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. - Ansel Adams

 

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well done to everyone loads of great shots again.

I thought i may have struggled with this one as we have not had any decent for most of the 2 weeks ( and i had a bad cold) but we did have a nice day this afternoon. In the end i struggled to pick two out of all the shots i took. I changed my mind on both my entries at the last minute. one of my first ones was the one below but i thought it looked liked it had been altered in photoshop so i took it out, i thought the new shots where slightly better as well.

 

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good luck to everyone :):)

this was another one of my favourites that never made it as well

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Several of the entries here left me stunned and if they are in the final cut, voting is going to be really hard.

 

Well done to all who entered.

" My choices in life were either to be a piano player in a whore house or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference!" - Harry Truman, 33rd US President

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The quality just keeps getting better and better. I wanted to take a picture looking up Hellbellys nose but he wouldn't let me, and Pass the Biscuits beat me to it!!

 

My favourite 3 in order of preference.

 

Chippys Tree Tops - WINNER!!!!!!!

 

Dream - Ollie Jay (I like your style Ollie)

 

Hubbys Habit - Pass the Biscuits

 

I also really liked Paul McNallys unentered photo of the 3 tall buildings, I think that was your best one. Why doesn't that brick building have any windows?

 

Good Luck to the three Finalists.

 

Tracy.

I hate getting up early, I didn't even realise there were two 6 o'clocks in one day!
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Cheers for the comment Tracy :D tell ya something though.....i must of taken about 30 odd shots of similar to get it half decent! lol not sure that was my best one but im happy enough with it. :)

 

Not got a clue what could make the final myself out of that lot as they are all fantastic pics which makes it hard to choose from, so well done to everyone who entered and good luck to all and especially the three finalists :thumbs:

 

Ollie.

 

Ps......glad your fella choose not to let you take that shot!!!! puts me off my lunch thinking about it :yucky: hehe

You can view my photo album @.... olliejays photo album
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