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Photographer  Callandra Cartwright {Karma:419}
Project #45 Blurry Image Camera Model SONY DSC P43
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio intamite
portfolio
Lens 5 frame multi point af 1:2.8
Uploaded 3/24/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 668 Shutter 10s
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 9 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Country - Canada   Canada
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Ian Miller Ian Miller   {K:9190} 5/4/2007
Nice composure, pity it's blurred.

Ian

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Marco Cusumano Marco Cusumano   {K:455} 4/24/2005
welcome

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Callandra Cartwright   {K:419} 3/25/2005
Wow your sleeping schedual would drive me mad. I couldn't do it.
Funny thing is that the reason I wake up so early is because I lived in england for 6 years. and still haven't gotten used to canadian hours. Hopefully that will change.
Thanks again.

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Francisco N-G   {K:28728} 3/25/2005
:-) Smart.... Sleep? what's that? I'm like a cat, multiple naps when I feel like it. I do computer programming and my brain has the habit to kick in after midnight, I typically go to bed around 2:30 and wake up at 8:00, go to the office, have a 40 minutes nap at lunch, work 'til 6:00 pm, nap again til between 7 and 8 pm and work again until 2 - 2:30.

So you wake up at 3 am? You better move to Europe. :-)

The information is not on the camera, it's recorded inside the image you download to the computer. You could also, overwrite it using it in manual mode. I don't recall if your model supports manual mode. I have the DSC-P93 which has manual control.

Good luck with your search.

Cheers!

Francisco

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Callandra Cartwright   {K:419} 3/25/2005
yes I am an early riser. I hate it actuall. 3am every morning.
You said I could find it in my camera? I looked in my camera I can't find anything. i wil probably try to google thing later but not now. haha I'm actually really tierd and in need of a shower... so the shower should wake me up and I'll try to figure out the whole ordeal. Thanks again... what are you doing up at 1:30? late nighter? or a REALLY early riser?

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Francisco N-G   {K:28728} 3/25/2005
What in Earth are you doing still awake, or are you an early riser? :-) ... It's 1:30 am here, over in PEI is what, 5:30 am?

You're welcome, I don't know much myself, but I'm glad to share my comments. You will find the settings in the image file as it comes from the camera. There are programs that will let you read this info (called EXIF), I believe that Photoshop may have it in the Information section, otherwise try another free viewer called IrfanView (do a Google search for the address, this system some times choke when you put urls in the comments), in the Image Information section has a button for the EXIF details.

Thanks for adding me to your friend's list.

Cheers!

Francisco

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Callandra Cartwright   {K:419} 3/25/2005
Actually I dont know what the exposer time was... I truely am an amature. I had the camera set on autofocus and once I got it to the computer I photoshopped it and made it blurry. What would the exposer time be if it you are using a digital camera?
Thanks for the comment and advise. You have given me a lot of advise and I appreciate it highly.

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 3/25/2005
i like the idea to have an intentionally blurry shot like this, i like the pose too, only the carpet texture is distracting, the tones looks good , well done and welcome to UF

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Francisco N-G   {K:28728} 3/24/2005
Did you really do a 10 second exposure? You really had to be very still for a very long time. The camera didn't seem to focus properly, it's hard when you are shooting yourself with the timer. A tip a use sometimes is to place an object (a teddy bear, a bottle, something easy to point) in the location that you are going to be, set the timer, focus the camera on the object, press the shutter and replace the object with you. The other option is to measure the distance between the camera and the place where you are going to pose and overwrite the autofocus with the distance. Remember that the eyes and hands is where we go first perceptually. This is a good try, although the carpet's texture is distracting, try with different materials to see what looks best, it's digital so you aren't wasting any film.

Cheers!

Francisco

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