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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2012 Challenges >> CIC 70 - Not Rule Of Thirds (Hosted By Michael Kilpatrick) >> CIC 70 - Eligible > I ♡ U
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24-JUN-2012 Sierra

I ♡ U

Canon EOS 7D
30s f/5.6 at 28.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time24-Jun-2012 21:04:27
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time30.00 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent100
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Metering Mode (-1)
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Guest 27-Jun-2012 04:02
Thanks, everyone.

Sierra
Canon Image Challenge26-Jun-2012 20:54
I really like this....yes, a little more contrast, some more fine detail in focus would be nice...but then it would be a different picture. This is very 1880's...I like it. Traveller
Canon Image Challenge26-Jun-2012 13:43
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Michael Kilpatrick26-Jun-2012 09:39
An interesting experiment. I think it would be worth doing again when you have a better tripod - for me the absence of any sharp elements reduces the impact. Regards, Michael
Canon Image Challenge26-Jun-2012 05:14
You are right about the cheap tripod....it was a freebie and IS was off. Don't worry I am ready to get a real one lol.....and a remote too!

Sierra
Canon Image Challenge26-Jun-2012 04:12
If that is on a tripod then either you have a Wal-Mart $29.00 pod or you forgot to turn off the IS feature on your lens. Or even possibly both of those. It should not be blurry at all except for the wind blowing the trees, everything else should be very sharp. Paul
Guest 26-Jun-2012 01:51
It's actually lightning that happened to spell out I love you Tom. JK, I went outside, stood in front of the tripod....with long exposure set, and spelled this out with a light. Then converted to b/w, since it was too blurry in full color.

Sierra
Canon Image Challenge26-Jun-2012 01:25
looks like a vintage shot! "i love you" (probably some message from one of your man-friends.) shu
Canon Image Challenge25-Jun-2012 20:00
You have very creative lightning strikes in your neck of the world. Paul