GESO 2 Zoom Flowers

Christine Aguila caguila at earthlink.net
Sun Feb 3 12:33:05 EST 2008


Thanks, Marnie.  It's actually a paper flower, and a silly little fairy. 
Just some play here.  Cheers, Christine


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Eactivist at aol.com>
To: <pdml at pdml.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: GESO 2 Zoom Flowers


> In a message dated 2/2/2008 2:29:11 P.M. Pacific  Standard Time,
> caguila at earthlink.net writes:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I wasn't  going to post these, but when I showed them to my husband, he 
> said:
> "Dear, I  really think you should post those and get the yack and quack 
> from
> everyone."  I laughed so hard, I felt I had to.
>
> I finally got  around to trying that technique where you turn the zoom 
> ring
> while the  shutter is open.  Plus, I really practiced with PSE 5 level
> adjustments  and adding grain  (why should Frank have all the grain-fun).
>
> K10D,  DA* 50 - 135, shutter exposure was 2 seconds at f16, ISO 100.  Auto
> levels, some sharpening, and grain. I focused at 50mm then turned the ring
> while the shutter was open to finish in 2 seconds at  135mm.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=805695
>
> Comments  & critique welcome.
> Cheers,
> Christine
>
> =================
> I  haven't tried zooming while shooting. These don't do much for me 
> because I
> don't  know what I am looking at to begin with. Looks like a stained glass
> flower and  some paper angels, I guess. Sorry, they are just too confusing 
> for
> my eyes and  not quite abstract enough.
>
> HTH, Marnie aka Doe
>
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