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| » | Stillness in Time A colourful dressed young woman on a market, standing still, daydreaming, while dark-dressed people pass her in a hurry. Hard to tell if she's happy or sad. In the back a market car with a bouquet. |
| » | Uploaded by Biscione ( | | )on Dec 11, 2005 |
| » | Downloads 772 |
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EXIF Data
| » Camera: | Olympus C3030Z |
| » Exp. time: | 1/2 (0.500 secs) |
| » Aperture: | f/11 |
| » Focal length: | 9 mm |
| » ISO speed: | 100 |
Categories
» People / Emotions / Sadness» People / Emotions / Happiness
» People / Activities / Shopping
Comments
5. May 9, 2013 gswk01
"Hi, I might use this image for a digital magazine I'm putting together. Thank you! Credits will be given accordingly."
4. Jul 31, 2006 Jack10
"carried on from above.... and i'll post a link of my finished piece, creditting you where it is posted"
3. Jul 31, 2006 Jack10
"i'm not sure how this works, but i will give you a comment here as the 'note',"
2. Dec 12, 2005 Biscione
"Thanks! It is one exposure of 1/2 a second and a little while waiting for the right shot."
1. Dec 12, 2005 Humanicus
"Amazing shot, is it one exposure or two?"
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"Hi, I might use this image for a digital magazine I'm putting together. Thank you! Credits will be given accordingly."
4. Jul 31, 2006 Jack10
"carried on from above.... and i'll post a link of my finished piece, creditting you where it is posted"
3. Jul 31, 2006 Jack10
"i'm not sure how this works, but i will give you a comment here as the 'note',"
2. Dec 12, 2005 Biscione
"Thanks! It is one exposure of 1/2 a second and a little while waiting for the right shot."
1. Dec 12, 2005 Humanicus
"Amazing shot, is it one exposure or two?"
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