Photo Friday: Abstract / 13 February, 2004 [click for previous image: polygraph (4)]
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Title • Photo Friday: Abstract

<edit> Oddly, as with my entry for the Emptiness challenge, the Photo Friday theme has come along, and something I posted just hours earlier has been ideal. This week’s theme is Abstract, and six hours ago I posted this entry in my abstract category – so here it is :-) </edit>

I usually include a description of how I took each shot, and when there’s any ambiguity about the subject matter, I normally explain what the shot is of – but this time I’m not going to. And it might be obvious what this is – it’s always difficult to tell whether an abstract image is really abstract or whether the subject matter is obvious to everyone else – but I thought I’d leave you to guess on this occasion ;-)

As an aside: one thing I’ve been thinking about is the layout of the site. Each entry has three images associated with it; the large image, the smaller images that appear for entries two to ten on the index page (and are used on the monthly, category and individual archive pages), and the 75x75 px images that are used at the bottom of the main index (and, additionaly, provide a feed for my other blog). And the problem I have is that sometimes I’d rather not include a commentary – but that would totally screw the layout of most of the other pages (in particular, the entries on most pages would overlap with one another, and the individual archive page would have a large hole where the image description bit goes). So, in light of all that, if you have any comments or suggestions regarding the layout of this site, I’d be interested to hear from you.

Hmmm … I can see a redesign lurking just below the horizon ;-)

camera
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
optical filter
 
Canon G5
9.24pm on 11/2/04
f2.0
1/30
program AE
+0.0
evaluative
50
7.2mm
RAW
auto
B+W UV 010
 
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