"Belgrade gates"
Copyright ©2008, Boris Mrdja ♥ ¤ ¤
Gates of old Belgrade at "Kalemegdan" fortres
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Boris Mrdja
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| Folder: |
Bocky's work |
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2008-Jan-20 13:29 EST |
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9.50/2 (Weighted rating: 8.49)
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| Camera: |
Olympus E-300 |
| Lens: |
Olympus 14-45mm f3.5/5.6 |
| Lens Adapter: |
None |
| ISO: |
100 |
| Aperture: |
f14 |
| Shutter Speed: |
30 sec |
| Focal Length: |
45mm |
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No |
| Tripod/Monopod: |
Yes |
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i like it excellent composition and conversion
robert cooper ♥ ¤ ¤ at 14:36 EST on 2008-Jan-20 [Reply]
Robert
Thanks, but it's not a conversion it was taken in B&W ;)
Boris Mrdja ♥ ¤ ¤ at 14:39 EST on 2008-Jan-20 [Reply]
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oops sorry boris.............regards bob
robert cooper ♥ ¤ ¤ at 14:45 EST on 2008-Jan-20 [Reply]
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Great photograph Boris. Well composed, and the contrast esp where light shines is perfect. Cheers.
Geno Sajko HoF Win ♥ ¤ $1 at 15:43 EST on 2008-Jan-20 [Reply]
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Are there any benefits to shooting in b/w? Only it sounds like "throwing all your eggs in one basket to me".
Chris Cooke HoF ♥ ¤1 at 17:15 EST on 2008-Jan-20 [Reply]
Chris
True, but I started losin my "B&W eye" and I wanted to force my self to "see the light" Results are obviosly good ;)
Boris Mrdja ♥ ¤ ¤1 at 17:33 EST on 2008-Jan-20 [Reply]