THIS WEEKS BANNER IMAGE…..

May 16th, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image was submitted by Barry L. White. Thanks Barry!

Image details from Barry:

Location: Joshua Tree National Park at sunset
Exposure etc.: 1/2 sec at f16, ISO 100,70-200mm lens at 200mm,5D MkII, tripod

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THIS WEEK’S BANNER IMAGE……….

March 7th, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image was submitted by DIG member Barry L. White. Thanks Barry!
barry l. white

Image Details from Barry:
This rock outcropping is just below Tom’s Thumb in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Like a photographer he shoots with often (MJ), he is beginning to see faces in the rocks and this grouping had several.

Camera: Canon 5D MKII
Lens: Canon 24-105
Focal length: 58mm
Aperture Priority
ISO 200
Exposure: 1/800th sec at f/8

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ALSO….please share a little information regarding your image. Suggestions: Location, time of day, equipment, etc. Also tell us if it is Photoshop art. Yes…Photoshop creations are welcome and encouraged! Just remember that the very bottom of the image will be barely visible.