This is the first of two quite similar images, both of which I like. If I can shoot some new material tomorrow I'll put the second one up as an additional entry, but if I don't manage to take anything decent, I'm afraid that it will have to go up on its own.
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped?
2.33pm on 20/10/06
Canon 20D
EF 17-40 f/4L USM
40mm (64mm equiv.)
f/11.0
1/5
aperture priority
-1/3
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
minor rotation
comment by markf at 08:24 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
very nice!
comment byNeil at 08:31 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
now that's cool. took me about 5 min of starring to figure it all out :)
comment byKevin at 08:41 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
very nice shot! very visually appealing
comment bychiara at 08:55 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
Whao very cool effect!!!!
comment byDave at 09:04 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
It gives me the sensation I am falling, very cool.
comment bywesley hargrove at 09:11 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
i love the expression in this. i feel very.. shattered. I do feel like i'm falling. excellent find, Dave.
,wes
comment byJustin at 09:50 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
I like how the wire seems to be completely intact except right in the center of the focal point where the glass is the least shattered. It creates an interesting message that the wire is intact where the glass is broken, and the wire is broken where the glass is in tact. Very cool.
comment byAnnika at 09:58 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
Same wounderful colours as in the shot the day before yesterday (taken in the same place I guess). I have a thing for ramshackle houses so you really have my attention for the moment.
comment by Graham at 10:03 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
Stunning composition, the hole with the radial cracks fall almost exactly on the intersection of thirds - Is it intentional. The blue and subtle purples make an interesting combination. Chromasia at its best --- again
comment by JD at 10:11 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
I love it when you do stuff you have to work out. I thought this was the giant mirror ball with perspective corrected!
comment byRamsey at 10:44 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
I like this! very cool! I like the radiating lines and the horizontal and vertical lines.
comment byPsychodudu at 11:43 PM (GMT) on 27 October, 2006
Fantastic, I adore this image, this suggests alot to me, without being shown in any particular context. The light, the lines, the merest hint of activity in the background. Nice one djn, have a good weekend!
comment by Deb at 12:38 AM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
Oh, what a tangled web we've woven.
Shattered glass and lives..... Proven.
(This could be a remarkable sculpture)
comment byGabriel Loeb at 04:23 AM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
Fantastic capture, david. This is just wonderful. We are so used to being given an understanding of images on a platter that something like this is really striking. It took me a bit to understand exactly what was happening, but even then the intricacies of the glass kept my focus. Excellent work.
comment byRonnie at 12:00 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
Great shot!
Somebodyelse took a "Great shot" also at this windowpane, eh??
Comp is very strong!
Love it.
comment byShervane at 12:26 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
I have to honestly admit, that I don't know what is it ;-). But the visual effect is striking! This photo looks like a illustraion from some old fairy tales' book. Really amazing!
comment bybryan at 04:53 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
This one does well on its own. I like the framing, the impact point off-center. Nice color and clarity.
comment by steve at 05:44 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
excellent. well done.
comment byRobin at 06:00 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
Love it, great job.
comment bydjn1 at 08:25 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
Thanks everyone :-)
comment byShervane at 09:52 PM (GMT) on 28 October, 2006
Ha! I've just noticed, I've just seen what's that! And that, ehm, knowledge doubled my respect to this photo! Outstanding!
comment byBen at 12:49 AM (GMT) on 31 October, 2006
This is the first of two quite similar images, both of which I like. If I can shoot some new material tomorrow I'll put the second one up as an additional entry, but if I don't manage to take anything decent, I'm afraid that it will have to go up on its own.
camera
lens
focal length
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
cropped?
Canon 20D
EF 17-40 f/4L USM
40mm (64mm equiv.)
f/11.0
1/5
aperture priority
-1/3
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
minor rotation
very nice!
now that's cool. took me about 5 min of starring to figure it all out :)
very nice shot! very visually appealing
Whao very cool effect!!!!
It gives me the sensation I am falling, very cool.
i love the expression in this. i feel very.. shattered. I do feel like i'm falling. excellent find, Dave.
,wes
I like how the wire seems to be completely intact except right in the center of the focal point where the glass is the least shattered. It creates an interesting message that the wire is intact where the glass is broken, and the wire is broken where the glass is in tact. Very cool.
Same wounderful colours as in the shot the day before yesterday (taken in the same place I guess). I have a thing for ramshackle houses so you really have my attention for the moment.
Stunning composition, the hole with the radial cracks fall almost exactly on the intersection of thirds - Is it intentional. The blue and subtle purples make an interesting combination. Chromasia at its best --- again
I love it when you do stuff you have to work out. I thought this was the giant mirror ball with perspective corrected!
I like this! very cool! I like the radiating lines and the horizontal and vertical lines.
Fantastic, I adore this image, this suggests alot to me, without being shown in any particular context. The light, the lines, the merest hint of activity in the background. Nice one djn, have a good weekend!
Oh, what a tangled web we've woven.
Shattered glass and lives..... Proven.
(This could be a remarkable sculpture)
Fantastic capture, david. This is just wonderful. We are so used to being given an understanding of images on a platter that something like this is really striking. It took me a bit to understand exactly what was happening, but even then the intricacies of the glass kept my focus. Excellent work.
Great shot!
Somebodyelse took a "Great shot" also at this windowpane, eh??
Comp is very strong!
Love it.
I have to honestly admit, that I don't know what is it ;-). But the visual effect is striking! This photo looks like a illustraion from some old fairy tales' book. Really amazing!
This one does well on its own. I like the framing, the impact point off-center. Nice color and clarity.
excellent. well done.
Love it, great job.
Thanks everyone :-)
Ha! I've just noticed, I've just seen what's that! And that, ehm, knowledge doubled my respect to this photo! Outstanding!
Smashed and shattered beauty. Nice