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Barri Olson | all galleries >> Archives 2004-2019 >> New Experiments in High Contrast > Nash
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04-SEP-2005

Nash

Olympus C-8080WZ
1/25s f/8.0 at 17.9mm iso64 hide exif
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Date/Time04-Sep-2005 17:19:26
MakeOlympus
ModelC8080WZ
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length17.9 mm
Exposure Time1/25 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent64
Exposure Bias-0.30
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Naomi 09-Feb-2006 15:02
Cool old car. Good choice to shoot this in high contrast.
Guest 27-Dec-2005 16:37
nicely done!
Barri Olson23-Oct-2005 20:43
Thanks Marc and Wendy...I was lucky to find this. It's so hard to take pics at car shows (and air shows), always so many people to contend with.
Wendy O22-Oct-2005 15:59
I love it when this happens, you come upon a great shot out of the blue. This is a wonderful old car, and the graphic brick pattern in the background contrasts with the curved lines of the car. Super shot!
Marc Demoulin15-Sep-2005 06:08
Fantastic alternate picture. High contrast suits very well to the subject!!
Marc
Barri Olson08-Sep-2005 02:11
Thanks Isi...I like this one myself I think, and I found it totally by accident on a very narrow one way street, while I was trying to turn around.
Barri
Guest 07-Sep-2005 15:27
This is my favourite of this gallery, Barri! This picture is fantastic!
Barri Olson07-Sep-2005 05:45
Thanks Leslie
They are really fun to do too, never knowing how they will turn out when I start.
Barri
Leslie Cohelan07-Sep-2005 01:00
these high contrast images seem to work well for you...you start with a good subject and composition like this and you're off...excellent
Barri Olson06-Sep-2005 04:28
Hi Tom
I think my uncle had one of these when I was very small...it was old then (well maybe not too old) but I remember it rode so smooth and quiet you thought you were at home on the couch. I saw this on a back street in a small town...stopped to roll down the window and take a shot, I noticed there was an officer sitting in his car in a parking lot behind me. Drove around some more and noticed he was following me...so didn't get too many more shots (my speedometer doesn't work and not good with a squad car behind for 5 minutes - LOL) So I left that little town.
Guest 06-Sep-2005 03:45
Oh man.. doesn't that bring back some memories! Living rooms on wheels, lol. Pull up to a light, and have to duck under the visors to see. ;-)