January 2014 Challenge - Storytelling and the Decisive Moment in Photography

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Silven

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Entry #3 Don't Eat Me!!.jpg

Don't Eat Me!!
 

Watoh

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I'm sure all parents can make have a guess at the story here.

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The iconic 4 year old sulk ("get lost Dad") face.
 

Philnz

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"The Decisive Moment"
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Model NIKON D7100
Shutter Speed 1/640 s
F-Number f/1.8
ISO ISO 100
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Center weighted average
Flash Off, Did not fire
Focal Length 50 mm
Lens Model 50 mm f/1.8
White Balance Details Auto1
Date/Time Original 15/01/2014 01:29:14 PM
 
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Sharin

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"The Decisive Moment"
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Model NIKON D7100
Shutter Speed 1/640 s
F-Number f/1.8
ISO ISO 100
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Center weighted average
Flash Off, Did not fire
Focal Length 50 mm
Lens Model 50 mm f/1.8
White Balance Details Auto1
Date/Time Original 15/01/2014 01:29:14 PM

I just got an email from them and the price went up $50 since yesterday. :heart-borken:
 

outlet15

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Entry #1: "The love of music"

Nikon D5200, 35mm, 1/60 sec, f/1.8, ISO 500
 

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Slipperman

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Entry #2 - take your pick..

Honest Abe is a) Welcoming you to Hartford, b) inviting you to sit down, c) very cold without a jacket

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i know the angle of the sun sucks but i've been trying this shot since Nov and the winter sun just never seems to be in the right place. Had to use Photoshop to brighten up Abe a bit. Still, i like the 'stories'.
 
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outlet15

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Entry #2: "Forever standing watch" I know the challenge is to let the photograph tell the story, but I'm going to spoil this one. I was in a museum when I saw this guard standing there. He looked older, possibly a volunteer, but he had a sense of control about him. I was nervous to take the shot, so I looked around with my camera and waited. I slowly rolled my D5200 with my 35mm lens towards his direction, got the frame I wanted and took the shot. The guard hadn't noticed, or didn't care. As I walked by the guard, I did a quick inspection of my subject because I was intrigued that he could be so professional with his volunteer work. That is when I saw it and slapped my hand to head. He was a prop set there by the museum. Fooled everyone around.
 

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