Here's two of mine!
Both were taken with a Canon 350D w/ a Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5
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Here's two of mine!
Both were taken with a Canon 350D w/ a Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5
"View Image" to see the large versions.
Downtown Chicago. Canon PowerShot G1, 7mm, 1/500, f/5.6.
(This shot is several years old, but it was all about "leading lines", and I like it too much to leave it in the cupboard — "old technology", and a hot green pixel, notwithstanding.)
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Again a great topic! And already so many enteries! Bloody great..
Ok here's my entery for this contest, a bit of color for the change, Alexanderplatz - Berlin, the metro there is just the best there is.
Canon 400D, Tamron 17-50 2.8 non VR @ 17mm, 1/15, 8/f, ISO 800, Hand Held (miracle and no coffee in the morning).
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50D, EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS, ISO 100, 1/25th, f/8.0, 17mm
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I'm not sure if this counts, tell me if it doesn't meet the requirements and I'll remove it.
7D, 300 f/4L IS, 1/320, f9, ISO 400. The "leading lines" in this one are the shadows in the water.
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brendan
Wow, steady as a marksman! Nice one Jorundr.
Originally Posted by Damian S.
Thanks, but I confess, I cheated, it was cafaine-free coffee in the morning.. ; )
First One: 30 second exposure, F14, 55mm, ISO400
Second One: 1/125 exposure, F6.3, 18mm, ISO100 (in retrospect should have brought my tripod, bumped it to ISO400, and upped the Fstop as much as I could get away with....)
Cheers! (if an admin needs me to resize them, just let me know, I felt that "medium" was a bit too small... (flickr))