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EXIF Information extracted from file:
DateTimeOriginal: 2010:01:31 15:47:45
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/180.0 seconds
FNumber: 11.0
ISO Speed Ratings: ISO 200
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MaxApertureValue: 1.0
MeteringMode: center weighted average
Flash: Flash did not fire
FocalLength: 135.0 mm
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh


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Very nice & well captured, Andrea..! -- I see that you like experimenting with this new/old lens :-)

& I sure hope that you managed to keep it moist-free ( judging on this terrible downpour....)

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We can literally see certain types of weather, Andrea, like snow, hail, lightening, but others, like rain, wind, heat are not seen as tangibly as are their effects; for example, the drenched people under their umbrellas are an effect of the rain; here, however, with the skill and imagination we look forward to in your work, you have focused like a scientist and made us look closely at the rain itself falling. It's an appropriate title for the piece. dp
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Wow!!! Great shot...so brilliantly composed...excellent tonality, theme, capture...everything just in place...seems a painting...again a masterpiece...my very best to you
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This is amazing! I love everything about it! The rain is so vivid and the composition is excellent. This is going into my favorites folder right this minute!

 

deb

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Absolutly wonderful and one of your best so far. It is amazing how you have made the image talk to the viewer, telling a story. Perfect composed and a splendid capture. My thoughts goes to french film noire. Bravo and very well done Andrea. Take good care and all the best from Jannica
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Hi Andrea, even though for me, there is no clear focal point in this photo, it is very pleasing to look at. Your black and white tones and rendition are really well done. I almost reached for the top of my head to see if it was in fact getting wet! lol.
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