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05-APR-2006 Lonnit Rysher

6th Place - Snowy Day - by Lonnit Rysher

Queens NY

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
1/750s f/5.6 at 140.0mm iso250 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Apr-2006 11:15:05
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length140 mm
Exposure Time1/750 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent250
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White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Canon DSLR Challenge23-Nov-2008 02:40
Oh, great idea of Santa! Yes, that would be such a cool thing. I'll have to rent a Santa this winter and do some snow shooting. :) ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge19-Nov-2008 01:26
This is nice Lonnit, picture postcard like.

I can just picture good ole St Nick' sitting on one of those tables... you could sell a million of those especially at this time of the year?

I really like it, we never get to see sights like this down here except in pictures.

Regards Melbob
ctfchallenge16-Nov-2008 21:58
Thanks. Yes, there is something special in this one for me. It's like a storybook painting. Snow is so magical! ~ Lonnit
Guest 16-Nov-2008 07:21
Like I wrote, I _do_ like 'em all! I think I agree with you about this one being the nicest of them all, too.
Canon DSLR Challenge16-Nov-2008 02:51
Oversharpening is usually not in my character. LOL! I think it's the snow and the tree petals that make them look oversharpened, as well as the small picture size. The pink tree in the snow looked pretty surreal in real life. I've never seen a pink tree in the snow before. That one gets favorited a lot in Flickr. I don't care for it that much because I don't like how the other tree overlaps it on the right side of the image. This one happens to be my favorite of the three. I love how the snow fades the trees as they go deeper in. Sorry you didn't care for them, but thanks for commenting. :) ~ Lonnit
Guest 15-Nov-2008 19:51
I like all three of yours, Lonnit, but they all look over-processed/over-sharpened to my eye, which makes them look more like some other kind of art-work, rather than photographs. Perhaps that's what you were striving for?