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tibig

Exposure Date: 2010:03:03 13:05:49;
Make: Panasonic;
Model: DMC-FZ30;
ExposureTime: 1/400 s;
FNumber: f/11;
ISOSpeedRatings: 100;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: -33/100;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 7.4 mm;
Software: Picture Window Pro 5.0.1.7;


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It's a fun shot with a beautiful backdrop. I get a real sense of place, the pizza, the sleeping individual, it's a well-composed capture.

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Szia Tibi,

Original, amusing and fun. Looks like a nice place. And the pizza looks tasty..

Lovely composition and a decidedely different subject.

Wishing you a happy Shavuot

All the best

Peter Blum

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I agree the atmosphere here is so original and this image is so well lit, wishing you all of the best.

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Mark,

For me this shot has in it much of the effects of the ski vacation.

Peter,

Happy Shavuot to you to. I finally got to go over the shots from my vacation and so got to this one (besides the panoramas I already posted).

Rashed,

The sunlight in the high mountains when filtered through a thin layer of clouds is a very nice light indeed.

Thank you all for dropping by.

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I guess Ski-ing is a tiring sport, : - )  a lovely backdrop to the image and nice detailed textures from the timbers also.

Nice work Tibi.

Regards

Alf

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Thanks, Keith and Kombizz.

Alf, skiing is tiresome indeed but it is a great way to relax. After all most of the year I spend in front of a computer...

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;-)) This scene made me smile, this is  what is called " the good life"... beautiful landscape, food ,and a place to put your head for rest....Well observed the scene , I like the angle and composition.

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Mike, thanks, yes, it was a pleasant noon.

Pnina,

I'm glad you like it. Probably part of this picture was the fact that you had a dreamer at both ends of the lens :)

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