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Nikon D 300, ISO 200, Shutter 1/125, Aperture f/5.6
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Photo Comments
alan1j
said:
Another great abstract Nancy. Love the broken reflection, looks a bit like a spiders web. Rgds Alan
21:29 on January 30, 2008
David Constable
said:
extremely eye catching shot Nancy very well done
Rgds
Dave
21:48 on January 30, 2008
wayne d
said:
An interesting pattern well photographed Nancy.
21:52 on January 30, 2008
conners777
said:
I really like this one Nancy . great lines and colour. regards Steve
22:50 on January 30, 2008
rbittner@shaw.ca
said:
Well done, Nancy - great contrast, and colour - RB
05:26 on January 31, 2008
andrewfuller
said:
You know that once you start this type of abstract photography Nancy, that you won't be able to stop. Great lines and colour - pin sharp too. How are you finding the d300? Cheers, Andrew.
06:21 on January 31, 2008
JStokes
said:
A very interesting abstract. Love the reflections - well spotted - cheers Jo
07:44 on January 31, 2008
button44
said:
Super lines and colour, which makes this a great abstract shot... well spotted and captured.
Regards, Tina.
12:07 on January 31, 2008
button44
said:
Super lines and colour, which makes this a great abstract shot Nancy... well spotted and captured.
Regards, Tina.
12:45 on January 31, 2008
stephen Peter pykett
said:
great shot, well spotted in the first place; you've got a good camera, but a bloody good eye, steve.
13:08 on January 31, 2008
zdolez
said:
Nancy, this is nothing like your previous shots but it is such a cool shot!! Well done, great colours and shapes, all put together in an artistic way. Well done. Zuzana
13:21 on January 31, 2008
nancy delores roberson
said:
Thank you all for your comments...yes I have a good camera but am finding that the shooter can make or break the capture....I have done quite a bit of both! LOL. Andrew is right, once you start with this type of shot , it is very hard to stop! LOL
14:26 on January 31, 2008
amr photography
said:
great lines and colours again. great shot. regards.
Andrew
17:35 on January 31, 2008
Jem1
said:
I argee,
Great photograph.
Jem
20:47 on January 31, 2008
Steve McHale
said:
Another stunner Nancy. Superbly seen and taken. Its just like the bottom of a swimming pool. You have a great graphic eye. You'll be the US version of Wayne with these...lol! Absolutely brilliant. Best wishes, Steve.
21:50 on January 31, 2008
brunomaria
said:
Incredible abstract Nancy, perfectly composed, very clean but full of interest in the shapes created by the reflections. Excellent shot.Cheers. bruno
22:35 on January 31, 2008
anything pretty
said:
Beautiful patterns and lines.......great capture !! Sally
02:50 on February 1, 2008
vxisme
said:
Once again great tones from the 300, but well spotted Nancy, glad to see no long lasting effects after the xmas party..lol. super shot,
Donny
09:40 on February 2, 2008
Gil Ritchie
said:
Great colour contrast and superb composition makes this one really shout quality - and you are so right Nancy - the "shooter" make the image - the camera only records what it's pointed at - and you certainly know where to point it - wonderful photography girl - cheers Gil.
11:11 on February 2, 2008
Charles Dyer1
said:
Great abstract Nancy with beautiful clean lines. Charles.
18:05 on February 10, 2008
spamalot
said:
Funky and way cool.
15:11 on February 17, 2008
triandifilo
said:
Now I hope it's not catching as I seem to be looking at everything with a reflection just now :) Very well spotted!
19:24 on October 12, 2008
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Photo Properties
Camera: NIKON D300
Date/Time: 30-01-2008 3:46 PM
Shutter: 1/125 sec
Flash: 0
Focal Length: 116.0 mm
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