ISO 1600 f/16 1/20 105mm
This is a discussion on June 2012 - f16 or smaller- Shooting with a small aperture within the Level 2 photography assignments forums, part of the Photo assignments category; ISO 1600 f/16 1/20 105mm...
ISO 1600 f/16 1/20 105mm
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Nice one Matt. The hand is quicker than the eye and almost quicker than the camera.
f/22, 1/6 sec. ISO 100, 24 mm.
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Crashcat - I dig the perspective here! yours is a great image to show how approaching the subject really diminishes depth of field regardless of aperture.
I'd like to use your image in a blog post about this topic. Can I?
Mbrager - a simple and gorgeous classic composition. very well done indeed.
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"No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn" Jim Morrison
"Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
ISO 200 F/45 1/60 105mm
"No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn" Jim Morrison
"Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
Very cool macro, Crashcat... I find it interesting that a lot of the shots in this category are macro shots.
Rampage ride at the local Theme Park - F/32 1.3sec iso800 19mm FL
What a very cool shot, Tiger.
Heres my shot at it. This was taken out the window of an F150 the other evening. What struck me was thr foreground blur that diminished with depth. The blur at the bottom is the passing guide rails.
F22, ISO 2000, 1/80 sec, 105 kmh
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