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    Starting to think outside of the box icicle's Avatar
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    Thinking outside the box.

    Just need some input on this photo.
    I went up to Fort Stevens state park this weekend and had a good time camping.
    this picture was a tough one to get and I think I manage to get it on the first shot the best.
    they had a split steel door in front of a underground bunker at the old abandoned military base,
    Well just having the curiosity to see what was behind this door I needed to see what was behind it. Well they had couple of holes cut out of it so I used them to my advantage.
    In the right door they had about a 3" round hole cut out for a chain to lock shut.
    Well I was able to fit my lens into part way until it hit the outer shell but still aloud to focus.
    Now remember I was holding the camera in my right hand.

    Now the left door had a rectangular shape hole cut out of it maybe 6"-8" long by 1.25"-1.75" high hole cut out, Well I could not get my flash to fit into it so I held it my left hand.
    Now I do not own any fancy cords to allow my to sync my flash to my camera so I had to use the test fire button to fire my flash and I had to rely on best judgment for focus as it was pure guess.
    and this is the end result.
    So how does it work for all of you?



    exif data.
    Camera Make: Canon
    Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
    Image Date: 2009:09:12 14:09:06
    Flash Used: No
    Focal Length: 18.0mm
    CCD Width: 4.93mm
    Exposure Time: 3.200 s
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO equiv: 200
    White Balance: Auto
    Metering Mode: Matrix
    Exposure: Manual
    Exposure Mode: Manual


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    Starting to think outside of the box icicle's Avatar
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    Re: Thinking outside the box.

    Someone???
    Last edited by icicle; 09-14-2009 at 02:50 PM.
    Feel Free to edit my photos, However please explain what you did to them.

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    Re: Thinking outside the box.

    I think you did a fine job, particularly with the method needed to get the shot. You get two :thumbsup: :thumbsup: from me, Jeff
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    Re: Thinking outside the box.

    Looks like an ad for a half-life type FPS video game - I like it
    even though the bottom is a little soft, I think it adds to the feeling of urgently needing to get to the other side of the bars. Good work-up to Halloween.

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    Re: Thinking outside the box.

    Works for me. Right down to the bluish light in foreground. Great shot.

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    Starting to think outside of the box icicle's Avatar
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    Re: Thinking outside the box.

    Grandpaw,draymorton- Thank you.
    jetrim- Now that you mentioned it, it does look a scene off of a video game, and that never occurred to me when I took it
    Feel Free to edit my photos, However please explain what you did to them.

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