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21-NOV-2006

Anybody home?

Hello?
Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me.
Is there anyone at home?

- R.Waters; Pink Floyd

Nikon D50
1/250s f/9.5 at 18.0mm hide exif
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Date/Time21-Nov-2006 08:46:06
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D50
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length18 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/9.5
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Metering Modematrix (5)
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david lopezarias09-Apr-2007 16:43
what a colours!!!
well done
Guest 02-Jan-2007 05:05
Spooky....I dig it Oleg!
Guest 18-Dec-2006 12:23
well, maybe just the Ghost of Christmas past.
Craig Persel18-Dec-2006 00:08
Beautifully processed. Technically spot on. Beautiful.
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography17-Dec-2006 23:38
Nice shot, great mood.
david procter17-Dec-2006 08:51
I'll stay standing here on the bitumin!
Trademark brooding sky makes this as the dark hall fills.
excellent
Ken McColl17-Dec-2006 07:22
I think Lawrence and Christine have hit the nail on the head..you have a great way of working each part of the image without it looking as if you have... if you take my meaning...great stuff Oleg. KMc
akleja16-Dec-2006 17:33
A masterpiece! The textures are great and the atmosphere is so charged. there is a real 3D feeling to it and the sky could be taken straight out of a horror movie. Composition is great too. It is a fabulous shot! VOTE!
Marek Kacprzak16-Dec-2006 15:37
fantastic image, Oleg... ditto to Lawrence's comments about the dynamic range. are you using Photomatix by the chance?
Guest 16-Dec-2006 04:04
I was thinking exactly the same thing as Christine. This image has exceptional dynamic range, which means you've done an exceptional job of exposing and then working the image (that or you have mastered the weather to do your lighting for you). Very high quality work, particularly in the way that it does not look overprocessed in the slighest.
Christine P. Newman16-Dec-2006 03:33
The work you do with your skies is amazing. Beautiful ocntrast here.