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Click-Tight
Image Title:  Click-Tight
 
 By: Alex Billington  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Alex Billington {K:1260}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model Canon EOS REBEL 2000
Categories Abstracts
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 EF IS USM
Uploaded 9/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Elite Chrome EB
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 152 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 2 Rating
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Location City -  Pittsburgh
State -  PA
Country - United States   United States
About I shot one of my first rolls of film in about 6+ years... After having gotten really into photography [again] through my DSLR, it is a big step "backwards"... maybe? This was shot for a photography class I am in. Just had to go out and shoot anything...

This will be the first of many coming up before this year ends as I have to shoot a LOT of rolls of film for the class.

Taken with a Canon Rebel 2000. Don't remember anything else or lens or anything...
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Domenico Franco   {K:865} 9/15/2005
Nice composition and depth of field, Alex.
Best regards
Domenico


Yahya El Hosafy   {K:8366} 9/15/2005
nice abstract, depth of feild is great, but hoped there could be degredation in the blurry elements.
still more than good


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