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Photographer Mark Southcombe  Mark Southcombe {Karma:2910}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 450D
Categories Street
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Portfolio Lens Canon 50mm f/1.4
Uploaded 10/15/2010 Film / Memory Type N/A
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Location City -  Muswellbrook
State -  NSW
Country - Australia   Australia
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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 11/23/2010
crikey motorized and half a tonne. wees all over my electric spinner.

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Mark Southcombe Mark Southcombe   {K:2910} 11/18/2010
Thanks for your comment Mirek. I do understand the principles of exposure and I understand what you are saying in regards to this image. It was taken as part of a project given to our camera club by the local art gallery. All members were to submit various shots of buildings in our main street which would then be displayed in the same sequence as the streetscape. Rather than sticking with the standard perfectly exposed photo of a building I decided to enter this one as to me it captured the business of the afternoon friday rush I was looking at while taking it. I know it's overexposed and I know it lacks detail but I'm a bit of a sucker for blurry images & ghostly figures. As a whole the display turned out great and received a lot of positive feedback.

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Mirek Towski Mirek Towski   {K:14880} 10/25/2010
Roger I am talking about exposure. Exposure, in simple terms is the amount of light reaching the film plane or the digital sensor in a camera. If too much light is allowed, the bright areas usually get overexposed which translates to lose of detail as can be seen in the above picture. In some journalistic shots where the main subject is action in front of the lens it is acceptable to ignore exposure in order to get the culminating point of the action. Here I have to admit I see none of that. To me it looks like a night city scene, where the author of the picture had plenty of time to set his camera and calculate the exposure. I understand You are trying to be nice to Your friend, but I like to write what I feel when I view a picture. Let me know if You have any other question. I will be happy to answer them for You.

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 10/15/2010
what the hell are you talking about.... mutter mutter

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 10/15/2010
excellent title... great work

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Mirek Towski Mirek Towski   {K:14880} 10/15/2010
I think it would be very helpful if You learned the principles of exposure.

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