Tennyson, British Museum London. (Unedited)

© john dunne

Tennyson, British Museum London. (Unedited)

Uploaded: March 18, 2008

Description

1 second F22

Exif: F Number: 22, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 98.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II

Comments

Susan Fox March 18, 2008

Wonderful image! Love the movement and POV!

Your whole gallery is one fantastic photo after another :-) #880683

Tiia Vissak March 19, 2008

very cool! #5661688

Karen Engelbreth March 23, 2008

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!! #5684211

Mitch Spence level-classic March 26, 2008

When I first looked, I thought surely you had composed this in the digital darkroom, but I see that this was a result of the long exposure. It's a unique and beautiful result and a presentation that I doubt many would have thought of. #5701265

john dunne March 26, 2008

Thank you Mitch. I must be honest it was not my idea. The guy beside me asked me for a loan of my tripod and I noticed this is what he was taking. So I copied.He had very little English and I wonder did he realise the significance of the text to this image. #5701673

Heather Thorsen February 20, 2009

I am so impressed by this picture. A brilliant idea, even though you said that it was copied. We have spent a lot of time at the British Museum, and taken many pictures. Not as beautiful as this one though. #7189330

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