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Submitter's name: Andy Radcliffe
Title: Truck - Areopoli
Gear used: Olympus E-1 + 11-22mm
Diaphragm: F8
Shutter speed: 1/160th sec.
Film used: Digital @ ISO 100
Technical information: Lens used at 12mm focal length, image shot in RAW format and converted using Capture 1.
Subject information: We were strolling round the town of Areopoli in Laconia, Greece and spotted this truck parked up a side street. The owner presumably was enjoying his lunch. (or a siesta!)
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Cool!
For me especially the little pig doll, the horns and the mirrors make the shot: an el-cheapo hot rod. :)

Comment left by: Piers Hemy (no e-mail specified) An excellent ad for the E-1:
Spot on exposure covering highlights and shadows
Impressive wideangle coverage
Good rendering of the wall, um, rendering!

And a pleasing image too.

Comment left by: Chris Barker (no e-mail specified) What a truck. I don't want to know about the lens; I cannot afford any more zuikoholicism...!

Comment left by: Anonymous Visitor Trust me, you really DO want to know about this lens.
It practically lives on my E-1 !

Comment left by: Wayne Harridge (no e-mail specified) Interesting vehicle in a really nice setting.

...Wayne

Comment left by: Duncan Paterson (no e-mail specified) Impressive colour and all round detail under difficult lighting conditions. How important was the RAW capture in getting this beautifully exposed end result I wonder?



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