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Konica Minolta Users | all galleries >> KM Challenges Hall of Fame >> HOF C16 to C20 > 1st: Domination ~ Alain db
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10-SEP-2004 IdeaOnBlack

1st: Domination ~ Alain db

Minolta DiMAGE A1
1/10s f/6.3 at 46.4mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Sep-2004 23:40:55
MakeMinolta
ModelDiMAGE A1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length46.4 mm
Exposure Time1/10 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balanceincandescent (3)
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Konica Minolta Users14-Sep-2004 15:00
Alain,
Great shot. I love the B&W.
Marc Baumser
Konica Minolta Users13-Sep-2004 16:58
Fantastic picture. I like the sharpness and lighting. This one plays tricks on the mind as well as the eyes.
-Ord
Claudio Gatti13-Sep-2004 02:01
Excellent Alain! Works well in BW

Claudio
Guest 12-Sep-2004 02:59
Fantastic!
Tom11-Sep-2004 16:04
Looks like check, mate. This is a winner!
Konica Minolta Users11-Sep-2004 15:43
I love 3D into 2D, B&W, parallels, composition, add to the others, good one!
Ser
Guest 11-Sep-2004 14:28
G'day Alain. Your effort here is superb and I daresay exactly the kind of thing Ser had in mind when he set the theme for C16. I'd suggest it wouldn't hurt for you to be having a think about a topic for C17 ... just in case ... :o) Cheers, John
Konica Minolta Users11-Sep-2004 12:20
g'day alain - i agree with fred on this one - superbly visualized and executed - also enjoy the fact that no pp manipulation was used. Great pic. thanx. adrianox
Konica Minolta Users11-Sep-2004 10:48
Great job, Alain. This is a true optical illusion, and once again your setup adds yet another dimension to the image. Not having to use PP to accomplish the effect sought for adds a lot to the quality of the image in my opinion. This one's simply brilliant.

Fred