Now that's a radiator cap!
Copyright ©2010, Greg Mennegar
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Greg Mennegar
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E-1 |
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21-Jun-2010 15:57 CEST |
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| Camera: |
Olympus E1 |
| Exposure time: |
1/500 |
| Aperture: |
f4.0 |
| Focal length: |
120 MM |
| Lens: |
Zuiko 12-60 |
| Focusing method: |
Spot |
| ISO: |
200 |
| White balance: |
Manual(One Touch) |
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no |
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RAW |
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1000x750 |
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Cool radiator cap. The shot would have been better if also the nose of the wolf were in focus.
Alfred Molon at 23:36 CEST on 21-Jun-2010 [Reply]
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Great shot. I think you got it right with focus on the eyes. Blurred nose and car creates depth and motion from front to back/left to right. The E-1 still put up with some nice tricks...
Olav Agnar Frogner at 18:45 CEST on 08-Jul-2010 [Reply]
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Olav Agnar Frogner wrote:
> Great shot. I think you got it right with focus on the eyes. Blurred nose and car creates
> depth and motion from front to back/left to right. The E-1 still put up with some nice tricks...
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Thanks for the feedback Olav! I shot it the same way I would shoot a human, making sure that the eyes are in focus. I wanted as shallow a DOF as possible to isolate it from the background.
Greg
Greg Mennegar at 02:24 CEST on 09-Jul-2010 [Reply]