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LenMarriott

Exposure Date: 1980:01:01 00:03:31;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon PowerShot A540;
Exposure Time: 1/400.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/6.3;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 23.2 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 Windows;


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Performing Arts

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Len this is not a seat I want to sit in any time soon, to small and too cold. But I like the result of her work and your capture of it. 

BR, Holger

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Sit down and cool off takes on a very literal meaning with this chair ;-).  Well done in b/w and I'm impressed with the skill of these sculptors... Mike

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Skill?  Oh, I don't know,  she simply carves away the parts that don't look like a chair.  How hard can it be?  To all who don't know me, Kidding!  Thanks for your time & comment.  Best, Len. 

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Probably make a change from you being in the "hot seat" : - ) 

Ahhh yes, work I could watch it all day!   You have the perfect angle here to capture both subject and artist, not as easy as you make it look! 

Well done Len! 

 

Alf 

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When this chair is finished it would be clear like glass.  A warmer than usual Feb. made short work of these pieces of ice art.  The date in the 'details' is wrong due to my old (10 years now) & ailing Canon A540 reverting to it's default date of 1980 each time I turn it on now.  We didn't even have digital cameras in 1980 did we?  Thanks for your visit.  Best, Len.

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Initially I felt the colours were too weak so I converted to B&W.  Now I'm having second thoughts.  You decide.  Thanks for your input.  Best, Len.

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Having popped back for another look, and noticing the alternative colour version, I have to say I prefer it. I think it's just those cool tones that make it that much more tangible! 

 

Cheers Len! 

 

Alf 

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Yours is a most valued opinion.  Sometimes, post processing of an image is like making pie crust................ work it too much & you end up with an inferior product. :-(  Thanks for the return visit.  Best, Len.

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Thanks for weighing in on this post.  Consensus seems to favour the colour version.  Who am I to disagree?  :-)  Best, Len.

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