Sigma-Foveon: Intimate Places

Challenge #5 in the Insights series. Hosted by SigmaChrome.
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Show us your best 'Intimate Places' photographs taken with a camera that uses a Foveon sensor. The challenge is to engage the viewer in your reasonably tight composition; make them feel emersed in the mood of your picture. Framing is everything! It could be a garden, a pond, a river, wild flowers, mushrooms or an isolated gully in the forest, park, garden or desert -- anywhere that is, or looks, 'intimate'. :: For those who aren’t technically minded about these matters: Most digital cameras use a Bayer sensor, which captures red, green and blue light (RGB) using a Colour Filter Array -- one colour at each photosite. The Foveon sensor captures RGB at each and every photosite. This is a very different way of capturing an image that produces pictures with great colour depth and sharpness. For more information, see: http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/key=sensors ::
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In the Heart of the Grand Canyon
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Submitted: Tuesday, 29th September, 2009 20:14 (GMT)
Taken: Sunday, 26th June, 2005
Focal length: 105 mm
Shutter speed: 1/20 sec
Aperture: F22
ISO: 100
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