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kodak_challenge | all galleries >> Kodak Challenges >> Challenge 19: Your Environment >> Competition Gallery CLOSED > View up my street by Shelby Frisch
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29-NOV-2005 Shelby Frisch

View up my street by Shelby Frisch

Boulder Colorado

This was early afternoon today just as the clouds were starting to roll over the continental divide. The sun was to the South and just getting ready to set behind the mountains to the west.

Kodak DCS Pro 14nx ,Nikkor 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED-IF AF-S
1/250s f/8.0 at 85.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time29-Nov-2005 13:37:00
MakeKodak
ModelDCS Pro 14nx
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length85 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent160
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Metering Mode (4)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
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kodak_challenge05-Dec-2005 12:44
Thanks Tim, yes I've been there, it has a beautiful backdrop of mountains behind it. Its a favorite with my youngest daughter.
Shelby
kodak_challenge04-Dec-2005 21:16
Makes me winsome for your part of the world. The autumn colours are great. Have you been to Crestone? Tim
kodak_challenge30-Nov-2005 06:59
Shelby, what a breathtakingly beautiful place to live, and your photo does it full justice. The colours are gorgeous.
Flikc.
kodak_challenge30-Nov-2005 01:49
Hi,
Thanks, I walk home up this street every day and stll enjoy it. The street levels off up there and I think thats why that house looks at an angle, the street itself is a bit steep where I was standing to take the picture, so perhaps the tilt of the camera adds to that impression.
Shelby
Guest 30-Nov-2005 01:33
Cool street. The house in the center looks as though it was built on an angle. Am I seeing it correctly. LVPG