Phil A. said:"Owl in Flight"
Yorkshire Dales 10 June 2006
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Camera: Canon EOS 20D
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 200mm
Shutter / Aperture: 1/400 @ f9
Lens: Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC
Pretty awesome for 1/400.
Phil A. said:"Owl in Flight"
Yorkshire Dales 10 June 2006
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Camera: Canon EOS 20D
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 200mm
Shutter / Aperture: 1/400 @ f9
Lens: Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC
AGoglanian said:Here is a shot from my New zealand trip a couple months ago. one of my favorites.
Shot data:
Equipment Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D
Camera Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Macintosh
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
F-Number: f/16.0
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
ISO Speed Rating: 400
Lens Aperture: f/16.0
Exposure Bias: -1/3 EV
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: No Flash, Compulsory
Focal Length: 24.00 mm
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tonyeck said:Would love some critique please
jared_kipe said:How the hell did you get so close to it? 50mm? You must have been right ontop of it.
There is something extremely eerie about this shot.. is it an HDR? Those eyes, man... creepin' me out.FrankieTDouglas said:"Who is this?" June/2005, somewhere on the road in Arkansas
I have the master away on an external drive, only working with the psd. Don't know how to pull the meta data off of that with this shot. But I took it with a Pentax Optio 30 digicam.
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Wow. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It's a type of photograph that uses multiple, various-exposure photographs to reveal detail in shadows and light spots that would otherwise be lost in a normal-range photo.FrankieTDouglas said:What's an HDR?
No flash was used. Just natural light shining through the windows in the backseat of a car.
It uses bracketing, but the final HDR image is the combination of all the exposures into one, rather than choosing the best single shot.FrankieTDouglas said:Ah, okay. Similar to bracketing? Or is it bracketing with just a different name?