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Canon EOS 20D
50mm 1/160th F16 ISO100



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To be honest I thought the Black and White image previously posted by Zak could not be surpassed........until I saw this photograph. This is an interpretation of machinery that really jumps off my monitor and right into my mind. An achievement in cool, tight and very deep art.

hey mods · » Thursday May 5th, @02:37AM

Andrew J
coool

hey mods · » Thursday May 5th, @07:12AM

kchaz
unique in every way...

hey mods · » Thursday May 5th, @10:13AM

SND2005
That's a neat idea. I bet it took longer to setup than to shoot! lol

On a side note, its interesting to see that even the 20D falls prey to CA ;-)
(Albeit very minor..)

hey mods · » Thursday May 5th, @02:01PM

SurfTheSky
The CA has very little to do with the camera itself. It's actually due to the fact that I've slapped a hand-made (in a lens engineering lab) bi-convex lens element on the 50mm f/1.8 II. Neither lens any specialized element to correct CA. It primarily has to do with the lens that you put on a dSLR. Once you get into the thumbnail-sized sensors and smaller, CA shows up because of the increased pixel density per square inch. All cameras are succeptable, but it has much more to do with lenses than sensors on a dSLR. Photographing a coin with harsh light or a strobe is pretty much asking for CA on most mediums.

hey mods · » Thursday May 5th, @02:44PM

bostechie
Very creative/imaginative.
What is CA? Anyone?

hey mods · » Tuesday July 5th, @10:19AM