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Author: * Zoe Xanthippos -
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Date: Jun 26, 2006 - 23:23
Last week I took my camera to town to attempt some architecture shots. This particular town has buildings dating from before the American Civil War to the early 20th century, all mixed in together. I decided to look up with the camera, and I have to admit that I saw things I'd never noticed before, even though I have a habit of looking at the tops of old buildings. The camera even picked up a few things which I didn't see when I took the pictures.
Anyway, I decided to focus mostly on windows for this month's assignment. I never realized how many different sorts of windows there are in town, probably as many as there are different buildings, and more, since there are often different window designs on the same structures. It's fun trying to get the camera to look inside the windows too, and to wonder why the things it sees are in there.
ISO: 64
f-stop: 5.0
shutter speed: 1/640.0
focal length: 198mm (digital zoom: 1.0)
no flash
conditions: late afternoon, bright sun
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