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mick ryan
{K:160} 12/20/2004
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Most files contain EXIF data which stores all the information from the digital camera. If you download the jpg and open the file, the file info will tell you everything. However some people 'strip' the EXIF data from the file so you can't retreive the info.
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* James *
{K:20200} 12/20/2004
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nice idea for a photo. i think i need to try this one also next time i'm in shanghai.
how can we find out from the file the exposure data? i'm not aware of this....
take care ~ james
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Diego Ruggiero
{K:10659} 11/4/2004
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very good one, I lke the static part of the shot in contrast with the motion one. so nice photograp. My best regards.
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 10/31/2004
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nice capture.. looks great.. good work
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Maja Gligoric
{K:13528} 10/31/2004
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Great!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/30/2004
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Hi Mick, nice motion blur. It adds alot of dynamism to this shot. Very well captured.
Cheers,
Hugo
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mick ryan
{K:160} 10/30/2004
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No problem. Not filling in the details is due to laziness rather than secrecy. But I don't delete the exif data so you can still probably find out from the file. This shot was taken at 100 ISO, shutter speed 1 sec and aperture was f/6.7 lens was 28mm. Obvoiusly on a tripod.
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Neil Dolman
{K:26883} 10/30/2004
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Hi Mick, congrats on a very nice "blurry image" this is pefrect for this project. A highlight for me is the parallel line of light on the platform. Well exposed. Just one wish though... please share your exposure values with us, that way we can all learn. Best wishes from Switzerland, Neil
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CAGATAY ATASAGUN
{K:21564} 10/30/2004
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Dear Ryan,
Well done!
Best,
Cagatay
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