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Lookin at me???

Lookin at me???
Copyright ©2005, Brian Jacobs
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Man, they just get bolder!

Photographer: Brian Jacobs
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Uploaded: 28-Sep-2005 19:50 CEST
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 1/50
Aperture: f3.2
Focal length: 21.9
Lens:
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 51
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: slight balance adjustment
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Image resized to: 857x1142

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Thank you!

Reijo Pietil? wrote:
> Perfect shot... Good work Brian!
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Brian Jacobs at 14:13 CEST on 29-Sep-2005 [Reply]

Lookin at me???

We used to have lots of these little guys coming into our kitchen when we lived in California.
Technically this seems like a simple shot, but it captured a very precise moment. You can almost see the motion in it. Also the fur has very well developed colors and overall balance. I guess that is what spot metering does. (Funny, it lists Spot as Focusing Method - is it really so?) Thanks for sharing, Brian,
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Sergey Green at 20:19 CEST on 29-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Thanks so much for the kind words! I just got my c8080 (6 months) after the very sad death of my c-5050 (i might still get it fixed). I havent had good luck with the iESP. So, I have been using the center focus. It seems to work a bit better for me.

Sergey Green wrote:
> We used to have lots of these little guys coming into our kitchen when we lived in California.
> Technically this seems like a simple shot, but it captured a very precise moment. You can
> almost see the motion in it. Also the fur has very well developed colors and overall balance.
> I guess that is what spot metering does. (Funny, it lists Spot as Focusing Method - is it
> really so?) Thanks for sharing, Brian,
> -
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Brian Jacobs at 21:32 CEST on 29-Sep-2005 [Reply]

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Is it realy that big or is it blowen up by cropping?
Exellent picture from this squirel.
--Fons

Fonzy - at 11:04 CEST on 30-Sep-2005 [Reply]