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goddamnit 4chan "MySQL Connection Failure"... ate a post. Okay, here we go again. I'll spare the geartalk, but there's no motion blur, these are sharp, there's just very little depth of field. Color is accurate as well, they were using gelled tungsten. If the colors are crazy, it's because the lighting was crazy.
My favorite photographer Elliott Erwitt has a wonderful book called Snaps. He calls much of his work snapshots. The word implies a moment, a time, a slice of life taken with a single snap of the shutter. Its etymology is even interesting: from the early 1800s, a snapshot was a quickly execute shot at a fast-moving target. The photographic term was coined in the 1890s, when press cameras and flash powders / bulbs enabled this type of photo to exist. I think life is simply magical... amazing things happen every day. To capture that magic in a tangible record... well, that's so cool it feels like cheating. I love snapshots, I love the exhilaration that comes with chasing those moments with some strange gizmo that captures light and forms an image. I'll keep taking them until I'm pushin' up daisies. >>262840 Thanks! That's cool. I'm interested in neither of these girls, though. The one with the camera is my amazing first photo editor, Courtney Dudley, and the second one is Eleanor, she's editor of the yearbook (lol yearbook)
Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeCanonCamera ModelCanon EOS 5DImage-Specific Properties:Horizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiImage Created2008:09:25 11:55:40Exposure Time1/125 secExposure ProgramManualISO Speed Rating1600Exposure Bias0 EVMetering ModeSpotFlashNo Flash, CompulsoryRenderingNormalExposure ModeManualWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandard
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