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Uploaded: January 25, 2008 04:12:29

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Exif: F Number: 2.9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/40 seconds, Flash: fired, auto mode, ISO: 125, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 9.44 mm, Model: uD800,S800

Comments

Tiia Vissak January 25, 2008

interesting! #838944

Christina C. Moore February 02, 2008

Thank you Tiia! #5432471

Robert A. Farmer February 08, 2008

Christina,

This image reminds me of the song "Video Killed the Radio". A not so nice correlation to how HDTV is ushering in the demise of older tv's. (Just as digital is on the cusp of making traditional 35mm photography a thing of legend.)

It was interesting to note that you had electricity still running to the tv in your photo. It was a nice touch seeing the fuzzy signal as well.

- Rob - #5463577

Christina C. Moore February 08, 2008

Thank you for "getting it" Rob! #5465772

Dan E. February 09, 2008

Awesome image and idea #5469965

Christina C. Moore February 11, 2008

Thanks Dan! #5478201

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