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10/22/2002 08:41:59 PM · #1 |
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How'd They Do That 'Got Toast?' by arnit
View this tutorial here. |
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06/10/2005 05:26:22 AM · #2 |
I was expecting to see cut and pasting in photoshop. This is quite cool that you guys actually tossed the toaster.
The bowl one is also cool. How far away from it were you? I'd be worried about doing damage to my camera with flying shrapnel. |
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01/15/2008 10:43:17 PM · #3 |
I like the idea of the tutorial but since you didn´t do it in photoshop there is no explanation on the setting of the camera or the lense used, the f stop or shutter speed. |
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01/15/2008 11:03:09 PM · #4 |
This may win the award for replying to the oldest thread. This is from 2002 :-) |
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01/15/2008 11:12:23 PM · #5 |
It is, but the details are listed on the original photo
Camera was a Canon EOS D-30 (not 30D, this was 2002, the D-30 was a different camera)
Lens was a Canon EF 28-135mm F/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Settings were f/6.7, 1/500 sec, ISO 100
~Terry
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09/09/2008 10:40:58 AM · #6 |
Great shot with just using the camera ;)
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04/15/2010 04:57:20 AM · #7 |
Why not post some photos here ? What you want toastinmg for ? |
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