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16-AUG-2006

A Tuna Can's Eye View - 8/17/06

This week's was "Supermarket Dash".

Unlike several folks on this weeks challenge, I didn't even get a second glance while shooting. Of course it helps that I went later in the evening and was using a small pocket camera. But I thought at least someone would have said something when I tried to get a shot from inside the freezer case (see below).








My Life as a TV Dinner.



Others participating in today's challenge:



Scott Browne

Bob Floyd

Adrian

Andra

Bev

Carol

Carole

Cindi

Coleen

Eckhart

Faye

JD

Jessica

John B

Lee

Purpod

Royalld

Scott C

Shatterbug

Sheila

Susan

Zak

Canon PowerShot SD400
1/25s f/2.8 at 5.8mm hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time16-Aug-2006 20:55:07
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SD400
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length5.8 mm
Exposure Time1/25 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 18-Aug-2006 02:57
Nice perspective! The Tuna's one is probably not as clear!
royalld18-Aug-2006 01:58
Great POV for this shot.
Bob Floyd17-Aug-2006 23:25
I always wondered what a tuna can could see from the basket...now I know. ;-) Very interesting perspective, sir. Welcome to the club!
J. Scott Coile17-Aug-2006 23:08
Bravo! Well done.
Scott Browne17-Aug-2006 22:27
Nice shot. Good POV.
Guest 17-Aug-2006 22:00
Nice shot.
John Beck17-Aug-2006 21:43
The old hidden camera routine. Nice going. Hope next weeks challenge doesn't continue the downward spiral into lawlessness.
Guest 17-Aug-2006 21:22
Cool image:-))) great pov
Carole Stevens17-Aug-2006 21:20
Love these Patrick I cant decide which one I like best! Definitely a tuna's eye view! Arnt they clever now days?