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12-FEB-2006

a direct reflection of myself: Julie Poole

Olympus E-1
1/500s f/2.9 at 20.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time12-Feb-2006 10:24:58
MakeOlympus
ModelE-1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length20 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/2.9
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance3.840 m

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Guest 15-Jan-2008 18:32
impressive
adrianox20-Feb-2006 21:23
G'day Julie, I can only guess at the power this image has for you. It captures v.well the bond between the horse and the young girl - she looks so centred, and comfortable here. I can only guess like daughter, so is mum?. thanks for this gem. cheers, adrian
Guest 20-Feb-2006 01:26
A remarkably sage looking horse...
Shirley Haden14-Feb-2006 17:44
It is true, nothing reflects us more then our children. That is why it is so important to raise them well. This is also a beautiful photo. The size difference between the horse and your daughter really stands out. And so cute that the horse is asking for a bite of the snacks.
Olympus DSLR Challenge13-Feb-2006 15:50
Nice shot Julie. You really hit close to home with this. Tells just a bit of your story and keeps me wondering what else is around the corner.....metephorically speaking.
Charlie
Guest 13-Feb-2006 04:14
It is amazing the difference in size and yet the horse seems to be asking your daughter (rather than trying to take). It is interesting the eye contact, the lack of fear in your daughter's posture (yet knowing how far back to stand :-). A very interactive composition - thanks! brent
kodak_challenge12-Feb-2006 18:27
Ah, me too, those boots are to die for!
Beautifully natural colour, lovely tranquil image, and i like the way the child's hair echoes the chestnut horse.
Very tender idea.
Flick.