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Cherry Blossoms
Image Title:  Cherry Blossoms
 
 By: Joe McCary  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Joe McCary {K:3235}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D1X
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 17-35 (17mm)
Uploaded 4/2/2002 Film / Memory Type iso 125
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 310 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f10
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About 11 frames joined via Photo Vista.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Bill Krul   {K:5724} 4/2/2002
A Singer could'nt have stitched them better! Nice job.


Lisa Brainard   {K:743} 4/2/2002
Hi Joe. Nice cherry blossom shots. I was just in DC, too, with a school group on a motorcoach tour. We left Friday. The blossoms were just opening and I hope my shots turned out. But I was shooting across the basin to the Jefferson and Washington monuments.


Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 4/2/2002
Wow Joe, an incredible shot! 11 frames... Did you use a tripod that was leveled? Or just free hand it? Nice shot and I bet the full version is just wonderful. Great photo... Sam


Joe McCary   {K:3235} 4/2/2002
Yes Samuel, it is amazing what a computer can do. FYI:The full file is 83mb! So what you see above is just a small snippit. It was shot on a tripod with a Panorama head that holds the camera in a vertical position. All I did was to carefully level the rig and then to release the shutter whenever the people had cleared the frame (not so easy a task).

Lisa, this place is such a natural for images that I am sure your images will be just fine. Post them when you get them back.

Joe


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