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Old Faithful
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Photo Details
Poster: Shurtugal Ron  (see this users gallery)

'My mum was driving the car and I was at the backseat. Suddenly, my eyes caught a sight which amazes me and this has given me a great opportunity to photograph it. But time was running out, the light won't be red forever, so I immediately took out my camera, a Canon, and quickly set the shutter to 1/800s which was able to catch a nicely exposed photo. As I focus on it, the camera chooses it aperture value, F4.0, as I was using the semi-auto TV mode. I was satisfied with it as it was able to create a good shallow depth of view, and then , Action!, the shutter button was released before the car started to move. I managed to catch a few shots but this was the best'
And that was the story. I called it Old Faithful, because the traffic light was old but yet still operational till today, and this photo has a kind of old art effect to it. What really catches my eye is the light which shines the 'no turning right' signboard which looks like it comes from the heavens.
· Date: (Thu) 19 June 2008 · Views: 771 · Filesize: 55.1kb, 253.5kb · Dimensions: 1200 x 1600 ·
Additional Info
Keywords: Architecture
Exposure Details: 1/800s
Technique Details: TV Mode (Shutter Speed Priority)
Tools: Canon SX100 IS
(Post)Processing: Adobe Photoshop 9.0 CS2
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