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Judith Barnett | all galleries >> Galleries >> Landscapes > Approaching Storm
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26-JAN-2008 Judith

Approaching Storm

San Gabriel Mountains, Mojave Desert
Pano of 6 images

Olympus Evolt E-510
1/160s f/6.3 at 43.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time26-Jan-2008 15:33:40
MakeOlympus
ModelE-510
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length43 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias0.70
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Vedrana 30-Jan-2008 13:28
Beautiful! I love the contrast of greenish foreground to white-grey mountains in the background.
Carrie28-Jan-2008 19:50
Very nice! (how did I miss these?)
Guest 28-Jan-2008 04:07
Just gorgeous on this laptop, Judith, so I can only imagine how super it will look on a desktop! You're off to a great start!
Isabel
SAL Photography27-Jan-2008 21:23
Just Beautiful !This is what it looks like west of us !
sal
Guest 27-Jan-2008 21:09
Beautiful!
Guest 27-Jan-2008 20:48
Well done Judith, wouuld like to see this in a larger size. It looks so amazing.
Guest 27-Jan-2008 20:07
That is just beautiful Judith!! You and the new camera are going to get along great~!
PStryker27-Jan-2008 19:51
Wonderful image. I like the contrast between the desert-like plants close up to the snow laden mountains in the background. Congratulations on your new camera. You seem to be adapting to it quite readily. ~ Pam
jpat27-Jan-2008 19:45
Nice panoramic - the E510 is a great camera and you will enjoy it. Just take a lot of photos...the artist in you will compose those scenes naturally- Joyce
Guest 27-Jan-2008 19:28
good pano, Judith. I think you are wise to just take your new camera. That is the best way to get to know it.