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Three handheld RAWs // HDR // Shutter: varied // Aperture: f/6.3 // Focal Length: 17 mm // ISO 160
forget the great wall, this is my favorite part of china. Fried pies!
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One handheld RAW // HDR // Shutter: 1/80 // Aperture: f/14 // Focal Length: 17 mm // ISO: 100
i miss those from when i was a kid.
Doylem I've never seen anything like that that was natural with grass that have such nice peaks to them. With that much green do you find your photos wanting to give a (try not to laugh please) a bluish hue depending on the temperature and time of year if your in one of the valleys?
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Very nice shot! We are getting our first "modern" building this fall. They are making the new Art museum and it looks amazing! hopefully i can get sweet pictures like this one!
Here is one I took on the fly yesterday. Some of our flowers are starting to pop open! These are Double Peonies (sp?) and this one is only halfway open haha they get sooooo big:eek: :D
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Shutter: 1/8000th of a second
ISO: 6400
100% crop
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Shutter: 4 sec // Aperture: f/14 // Focal Length: 100 mm // ISO 200
Where was this taken?
Nice image BOOSTD ..
I love the abstract shape.
FJ
Kansas City, Missouri, at Penn Valley Park and the Liberty Memorial.
You don't need that high of an iso or that fast of a shutter speed. You could have easily taken that at somewhere around an iso of 800 and a shutter speed of 1/250 (correct me if I'm wrong).
Is there a reason why your iso is so high and you are shooting at 1/8000 of a second? Because your iso is so high you end up with the graininess in your picture. Good thinking but I'd recommend reading up on your camera.