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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 179 - Out of Focus >> C179 - Eligible > Garden Table Reflection
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20-FEB-2009 a_nave

Garden Table Reflection

Canon PowerShot S3 IS
1/125s f/3.5 at 67.4mm hide exif
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Date/Time20-Feb-2009 12:05:41
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot S3 IS
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length67.4 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/3.5
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White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
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ctfchallenge22-Feb-2009 17:31
Thank you all. Actually I've been visiting this forum and challanges for quite some time, and only recently had the guts to post my own work. I like very much the openness and friendshipness of the people in this forum. A great community to be a part of. a_nave (Asher)
ctfchallenge22-Feb-2009 16:42
Welcome to the CTF challenges with your good abstract looking picture which fits right in to the topic theme! CJ
ctfchallenge22-Feb-2009 01:10
Interesting viewpoint using the edge of the table oof as a transition from reflected surface to the planter or vase in the bg. Good bw. Overall works well and stays visually cryptic. -tv
COAmature 21-Feb-2009 15:28
The element of mystery is overwhelming. Even with Brent's description it's hard to make out. -Doug
Rod 21-Feb-2009 11:10
A very good shot for the topic Mr Nave, well done.
ctfchallenge21-Feb-2009 09:29
Thank you Lydia, dtallakson, Penny and Brent. You are right about what you are seeing. Plus, the OOF part is rain drops pouring on my glass top garden table.
a_nave
ctfchallenge20-Feb-2009 23:27
It is a nice abstract and with the title as a clue I think I have it figured out. The upper right is a large planter pot with its foliage reflecting on the foreground table and there is a succulent plant to the left of that? B&W seems a very good choice as the upper (being in focus) if in color would have drawn to much attention to it- a no no for the topic. Well done.
~Brent
ctfchallenge20-Feb-2009 23:12
well done OOF abstraction!! I can't quite make out what I'm looking at but I like it - Nice tones in the bw too. Penny Street
ctfchallenge20-Feb-2009 23:08
Interesting abstract! -dtallakson
Canon DSLR Challenge20-Feb-2009 21:43
This is a fascinating image, a. I like that it's in bw/sepia so we aren't let into it with color. Welcome! ~Lydia