Baby Duck to the rescue!

© Lisa Aliperti

Baby Duck to the rescue!

Uploaded: November 13, 2005 15:38:48

Description

Neither rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night can keep Baby Duck from his appointed rounds keeping his pond safe from predators.
Having fun with a toy duck, a sequined evening gown, and my camera on a tripod. I "zoomed" baby duck using F11, 1 sec, ISO 400, 28-135 lens at 44mm, and my office lighting.

Exif: FNumber: 11, ExposureBiasValue: 0/2, ExposureTime: 1, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 400, WhiteBalance: manual white balance

Comments

Katrina Thorsen December 20, 2005

Congratulations Lisa! This is such a fun shot. Katrina #361971

Alana Ibe January 07, 2006

Congratulations Lisa!! What a great idea! This is SO creative!!!!!! #2262959

Lisa Aliperti January 08, 2006

Thank you so much Katrina and Alana. I appreciate your comments.
Lisa #2264871

Jason B. Jimerson January 23, 2006

Congratulations Lisa! What an original idea. #2328462

Lisa Aliperti January 23, 2006

Hey Jason! THanks!
Good to see you again.
Baby Duck was an assignment from "Understanding Exposure".
I hope all is well in Indiana. :)
Lisa #2328672

Lori Carlson February 08, 2006

Cute, fun and sooooo creative!! Congratulations on your Finalist recognition Lisa!! :0) #2396187

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