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02-JUL-2005

7/2/05 - Gazebo Infrared

Honorable Mention Advanced Monochrome, End of Year Competition - 2005-6 - Northern Virginia Photographic Society
3rd place, advanced monochrome prints, 9/20/05, Northern Virginia Photographic Society
I keep trying to improve on my infrareds of this gazebo. Finally got a bit of the small waterfall in the image which I think helps. Shot this at f/29; never closed down the aperture below 16 previously. Wanted the long-long exposure with the falling water - although the 2-3 seconds at my normal f/11 or f/16 probably would have been fine. Doesn't seem to have harmed the rest of the image - even with the resulting 10 second exposure time.
This hayfield is the scene I started out to get - http://www.pbase.com/ed_k/image/45601826 - but arrived about 10 minutes too late for the sunrise and got stuck with a bad sky. I asked for help choosing between these two. My wife, who chose the pine at big meadows for the 6/29 PAD - http://www.pbase.com/ed_k/image/45494241 - said that compositionally the hayfield was too similar to the pine and chose the infrared for variety.

Nikon D70s ,Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G ED-IF AF-S DX Zoom
10s f/29.0 at 48.0mm hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time02-Jul-2005 07:54:10
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D70s
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length48 mm
Exposure Time10.00 sec
Aperturef/29
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias3.00
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Carla Steckley 29-Jan-2006 16:27
Perfect in every way. Exposure and composition is flawless
Guest 06-Jul-2005 23:10
very nice
markvm03-Jul-2005 13:30
Excellent IR!
Guest 02-Jul-2005 18:00
stunning
Guest 02-Jul-2005 17:17
Great IR image. An inspiration. I'm still in the early stages of learning how to use IR effectively and have yet to create anything that's worthy. I feel like the technology keeps getting in the way of the artistry. You prove it can be done and done well. Thanks.