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Sadie in Sand

Photography Alternative posted on Jul 03, 2004
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Comments (8)


RobertTheoret

11:17PM | Sat, 03 July 2004

Very impressive capture. Artisticly well balaced and presented. BRAVOS!!!

Ethesis

12:11AM | Sun, 04 July 2004

She seems to be going both ways, with the last print (or the first) combining both. Intriguing.

WhiteStag

12:15AM | Sun, 04 July 2004

I am glad to see that get noticed so soon, yes wasn't that strange ... of course any framing is a cropping and can be used to control context, but even so, this is just honestly odd food for thought.

cynlee

1:01AM | Sun, 04 July 2004

had to have passed this way twice or... well, hard to imagine... xcellent compo, a tracker's dream image! :]

WhiteStag

2:16AM | Sun, 04 July 2004

And the toenail-drags -- but they do not end on a footprint like normal, yet they do a nice job adding a graphic element, consistent with the composition and the real action that made it, records movement on a still scene, a subtle subtext added to the obvious physical document, food for deeper thought but just can't be pinned down either ... it is as if Nature, with real intentionality, has used the dog as a tool to write a visual poem.

Michelle A.

8:45AM | Sun, 04 July 2004

Oh this is fantastic!

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jcv2

8:47AM | Sun, 04 July 2004

A pedestrian crossing in the sand! Remarkable tracks, very intruiging! Excellent done!

WhiteStag

4:40PM | Mon, 05 July 2004

"magine" made a comment /question, but it showed up via another route, however the question was: which camera? This was made with the Olympus E-20 ... in Normal Program mode (but pretty likely manually focused) and Pattern metering mode, no exposure compensations nor flash ... ISO was set = 80 speed, and it chose to use exposure settings of f/4.0 at 1/320th of a second.


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F Numberf/4.0
MakeOLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD
ModelE-20,E-20N,E-20P
Shutter Speed1/320
Focal Length36

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