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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Energy II >> CIC 179 Eligible > Energy Changes During a Collision
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14-JUN-2018 jimmsp

Energy Changes During a Collision

Apple Valley, MN

This adds some color via Topaz

Canon EOS 80D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
1/250s f/5.0 at 100.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time14-Jun-2018 12:22:39
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 80D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length100 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent400
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White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Canon Image Challenge15-Jun-2018 19:33
Paul, I am with you, as that's why I put it here.
I probably loaded the v1 too soon. I should have taken my own advise - walk away from it for a day or so.
I actually played with a few variations of v2 before I called it finished.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge15-Jun-2018 19:02
Maybe im a odball but I like the Topaz edit adding a kiss of color. Paul.
Canon Image Challenge15-Jun-2018 14:38
Dave - the texture on the bottom is that of a stainless steel sink.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge15-Jun-2018 13:14
V1 is now in pending.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge15-Jun-2018 02:28
Could you put V1 back in pending, please? Thanks, Traveller (I would like to compare and contrast)(actually I have one up from the old in a separate tab....and I think I prefer it...just saying)
Canon Image Challenge15-Jun-2018 02:14
Very interesting texture.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge14-Jun-2018 21:20
Here is version 2 - I added some color via Topaz Restyle.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge14-Jun-2018 21:17
EXIF is wrong. I used a flash.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge14-Jun-2018 20:55
Very nice, EXIF says no flash, is that true? When I shoot water drops I generally use a much slower shutter and fire a off camera flash reflected off a sheet of paper or other colorful surface but this looks great using this technique. Paul