Fire Watch
Copyright ©2012, Bob Fordice
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Blowing clouds take the shape of the mountain top.
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Bob Fordice
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| Folder: |
RDF |
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31-Jul-2012 21:30 CEST |
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8.50/2
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| Camera: |
Olympus E-PL2 |
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| Aperture: |
4. |
| Focal length: |
600mm |
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M. Zuiko 70-300mm |
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iESP P-AF |
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no |
| Image format: |
SHQ |
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Non |
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768x1024 |
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Fooled me
Bob,
If I had not read the technical details of the photo, I would have bet this was the result of a wide-angle (fish-eye) lens. At 600mm it is just the opposite. Both an interesting photo, and cloud formation.
Mark Stodter
Mark Stodter at 15:11 CEST on 02-Aug-2012 [Reply]
Thanks Mark
Mark Stodter wrote:
> Bob,
> If I had not read the technical details of the photo, I would have bet this was the result
> of a wide-angle (fish-eye) lens. At 600mm it is just the opposite. Both an interesting photo,
> and cloud formation.
> Mark Stodter
>
It is one of those pictures I almost deleted from the LCD review. Glad I didn't, I like it.
Bob Fordice at 01:48 CEST on 03-Aug-2012 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Agree! I thought it was taken with the 8mm fisheye!
Very cool photo! Congrats!
Mark Stodter wrote:
> Bob,
> If I had not read the technical details of the photo, I would have bet this was the result
> of a wide-angle (fish-eye) lens. At 600mm it is just the opposite. Both an interesting photo,
> and cloud formation.
> Mark Stodter
>
Bruce Thomas at 04:08 CEST on 05-Aug-2012 [Reply]