Uploaded: October 21, 2008
1/15 second exposure at f/16, ISO 100, EFS 18-55mm at 18mm
Exif: F Number: 16, ExposureTime: 6250/100000 seconds, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 18.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS Kiss Digital X
Sue C. Cole October 25, 2008
I really like your barn collection, you have enough, you should really consider publishing them to a callendar company.:) #1023145Matthew M. Sciortino October 25, 2008
Thanks Sue, I'm glad you enjoy them. I don't have enough just yet, but that's a great idea... it will be easier than a book (which was my original idea). I'd have to get some winter scenes (and some other scenes that I have in my head) before doing a calendar... not to mention I have no idea how to go about getting published. #6660720Sue C. Cole October 26, 2008
I will get the name of a book I have and send it your way "how to get published". I just don't have it at the tip of my fingures right now. The best time to go about it is April or June, the calendars start getting published around July, so that gives you pleanty of time to get those winter shots. Good Luck:) #6663176Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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