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02-FEB-2004

Feb 2: Open 24 hours

That's right, one new photograph every 24 hours! I actually ventured outside to get this shot as part of this February's 'urban landscapes' theme. I don't know why, but I feel very uneasy about being out in public taking pics. But this is the second time this week, so I think I'm getting over it!

A year ago today: My PotD for 2nd Feb 2003

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel ,Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
1/125s f5.6 at iso1600 RAW hide exif
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Guest 05-Feb-2004 22:36
My favourite photo of all the ones of yours I've seen! Brilliant!!! Jan
Guest 05-Feb-2004 20:29
Great angle - I have never looked at this sign from this perspective before!
Lara S03-Feb-2004 17:12
great perspective, dude.
Ian Chappell03-Feb-2004 08:06
Very much a DM style pic, black subject, black background! Like the way this treatment makes the 3D subject look like a 2D piece of artwork, very clever!
mikiruaq03-Feb-2004 04:59
Great colors and I love the angle look.
Jill02-Feb-2004 21:57
As Pall stated AWESOME! Appears as if the letters, numbers are just floating in air.
Guest 02-Feb-2004 21:39
Hi, you got some nice images!! I just started with this project(Photo a day) and I find it hard to find things to photograph :) I can't believe you did this for the whole year!
Ray :)02-Feb-2004 21:17
Good on you David. Don't forget to pack the sunblock too;->
Pall Gudjonsson02-Feb-2004 21:01
Awesome - terrific angle and the contrast and clarity is unbelievable for ISO 1600.
BTW I see you are shooting .raw now - are you by any way using PS CS for conversion, I'm asking as I see that your EXIF data does not show up in the EXIF display - known "feature" of PS CS. It stores the EXIF data in a differnet way than pbase protocoll expects.
Guest 02-Feb-2004 20:52
I feel the same way, David. I'm not sure why, but I do. This is a great shot. Love the colors and the contrasts. Great angle. -- angela :)