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May 20, 2006 00:42 |  #1

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Just sorta bored at my desk, and took this shot. I'd have to look at the exif , but I think it was 1/10 freehand too, yeah I got lucky.

C&C? Not bad for boredom photography :lol:

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May 20, 2006 02:24 |  #2

Very cool! Love the texture on the second key, and the selective focus even though smaller cameras typically have huge DOF.

Reminds me of the time many many years ago I was also sitting at a desk with a P&S, and I was taking pictures at very close range while going "Wow, look, I can blur out parts of it!" and I had absolutely NO idea what I was doing!

Never thought that I would actually come to count on that effect in the years to come ;)




  
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May 20, 2006 07:31 |  #3

Reminds me of the time many many years ago I was also sitting at a desk with a P&S, and I was taking pictures at very close range while going "Wow, look, I can blur out parts of it!" and I had absolutely NO idea what I was doing!

I can relate to that completely!

You did very well indeed to capture it this sharp at thay kind of shutter speed altered_pixel!


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May 20, 2006 08:55 |  #4

I really like this... You did really well to get anything sharp at 1/6 sec handheld! Much steadier hands than me that's for sure.. ;)


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May 20, 2006 09:55 |  #5

I checked the Exif this morning and it was 1/6th.

Thanks for the comments guys!


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