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January 22, 2007

22. Do You Eat the Red Ones Last?

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The chocolately goodness of a Canadian sugary treat. This is my latest entry in the Photo Hunt contest I mention a while back.

Posted on January 22, 2007 04:43 PM | Permalink

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Hi Chris,

I've been perusing random months in your collection and your photographs are really inspiring. Thanks for sharing them and also the great tips you give.

Could you tell us a bit about the equipment you use (camera make, model, lenses, filters, film/digital). I see that you some times posted the aperture and shutter speed settings. Could you make a habit of posting this info (and ISO) for each photograph? Much appreciated.

Thanks for sharing your love of photography with us all. Regards,
Stefan

Posted by: Stefan Mahs at January 23, 2007 4:48 AM

Hi Chris,

Love your work....Such versatility. You have an eye for composition and color throughout. I assume you're in Canada? "Snippets" of info. concerning each shot are interesting.

Thanks for sharing!
Angela

Posted by: Angela Tillman at January 23, 2007 9:26 AM

I use a Canon 10D for my photos with various lenses and light modifiers. My macros (like this shot) are shot with a Sigma 180 f3.5 macro.

I sometimes include f-stop and shutter speeds though if I am posting in a hurry don't take the time to look them up. I don't post ISO even though it is a critical part of the exposure algorithm though I can say that 90% or more of my photos are shot at ISO 100. Most photos have the EXIF information embedded so if you are using Firefox, you can install an EXIF add-on, or view the EXIF information in any other EXIF capable application.

About my versatility, I try not to concentrate too much on any one area of photography just to ensure I stay well rounded.

As for my location, yes, I am in Canada!

Posted by: Chris at January 23, 2007 10:02 AM

there's spots on your smarties or are they m&m's ?? :)

Posted by: Jewels at January 23, 2007 9:32 PM

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