Picture
Make: Toshiba
Model: PDR-M25
Shutter Speed: 1/179 second
F Number: F/3.0
Focal Length: 5 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 1, 2000, 3:04:59 PM
Artist's Comments
I liked the effect that came out. The main sunflower was a bit blurred and while everything else was sharp I didn't touch this up any at all.
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The flames burn within our soul,
different colors in the smoke,
It's something others can't control,
but in its wonder is where we soak.
Grasp the fire though it may burn you,
take the chance to live,
with it there's nothing you can't do.
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