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23-JAN-2010 Yvonne

27

Leaves in the gutter

Canon EOS 40D
1/60s f/4.5 at 95.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time23-Jan-2010 17:15:27
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 40D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length95 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent400
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Metering Modematrix (5)
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Timothy Guenther30-Jan-2010 15:11
in b&w they look like lurking creatures...
Sheila28-Jan-2010 21:35
Most original and creative!
Mieke WA Minkjan28-Jan-2010 06:27
great processing, like the repetition of the gutter
Carl and Racine Erland28-Jan-2010 04:31
An interesting shot...took me awhile to 'see' the image. Nicely done. Racine
Guest 28-Jan-2010 03:08
Nice hihgh key... makes for nice contrats n=between the leaves and gutter.
Doug Cruden27-Jan-2010 20:54
Nicely abstract, love the high-key processing Yvonne! LOL@Stephanie!
Phillip Normanton27-Jan-2010 20:52
I thought bugs skulking in nooks and crannies! :o)
Ronald Bijtenhoorn27-Jan-2010 19:45
Great abstract because of the processing
Barbara Heide27-Jan-2010 14:25
one of my favourites... just love this composition!
Guest 27-Jan-2010 12:23
Looks very good in B&W.
Bernard Davis27-Jan-2010 10:13
The processing of a mundane image makes a great abstract. Nice one.
Available Light Images27-Jan-2010 08:33
Another cool one Yvonne...
borisalex27-Jan-2010 07:26
Great abstract and leaves so much room to think about it!
Mary Terry27-Jan-2010 05:19
My first thought was bug antennae too! I like the idea of leaves much better. ;)
Guest 27-Jan-2010 03:29
Nice abstract Yvonne, well done.
Cindi Smith27-Jan-2010 03:11
Whew...I thought they were bugs at first too. Waht a great abstract!
lou_rozensteins27-Jan-2010 00:44
They are always there, and a fire hazard. However, a great b & w composition. Well done.
Stephanie27-Jan-2010 00:05
My first thought was that I was looking at giant insects!
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