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Timothy Guenther | all galleries >> Photo a Day >> 2009 PAD >> June 2009 PAD > ball bearings
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23-JUN-2009

ball bearings

Nikon D80 ,Tamron AF 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD IF
1/1250s f/8.0 at 300.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time23-Jun-2009 16:51:38
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D80
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length300 mm
Exposure Time1/1250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent160
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Guest 27-Jun-2009 02:58
memories of pin ball machines jump up... :)
Julie Oldfield26-Jun-2009 01:04
Excellent abstract!
Jola Dziubinska25-Jun-2009 00:52
Brilliant shot, great composition work.
Doug Cruden24-Jun-2009 18:50
That's brilliant!! What a shot :o)) A whole school of fish eyes looking out at Pbase!!!
Guest 24-Jun-2009 18:25
Fantastic!!
Fred Gary24-Jun-2009 14:28
Great shot, love the lighting and designs.
Barbara Heide24-Jun-2009 07:15
like this patterns!
Maaike Huizer24-Jun-2009 06:09
Superb. V
Carl and Racine Erland24-Jun-2009 04:25
Nice capture... I'm looking for your reflection
in the bearings...are you there?
Guest 24-Jun-2009 01:42
What an eye catching image, Timothy. The dark reflection around the circumfrences appears to tie all the bearing together. Very well done. V
Cindi Smith24-Jun-2009 00:56
Oh wow! This is fantastic!
Walter Otto Koenig24-Jun-2009 00:24
Cool shot and a great idea. I like the patterns and reflections in the bearings.
Ed McConnell23-Jun-2009 23:57
cool shot of SS ball bearings...could be used for a SP shot.
Guest 23-Jun-2009 22:10
Great use of pattern. I like the way the light catches each ball bearing at the same locations around its spherical form.