Hi members!
The level 2 assignment this month is f16 or smaller- Shooting with a small aperture. You may well need a tripod for this assignment unless the light level is really bright.
Ok then who will post first?
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Hi members!
The level 2 assignment this month is f16 or smaller- Shooting with a small aperture. You may well need a tripod for this assignment unless the light level is really bright.
Ok then who will post first?
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Ok, so here is mine ... having supper in Canmore, camera next to me .. and I got thinking: small aperture .. hmmm ... long exposure ... so here it is: Another Guinness Please
F25, 5 sec, ISO 100, using the table as a tripod .....
~~ Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder ~~
You can't ask for another beer until you finish that one!!!
Great shot!!!
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Good thinking about the exposure. Turned out very nicely. The hand really adds to the shot.
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wonderful start MattK!
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And here's mine....
Maple Seed
f36, 55mm (reversed 18-55mm kit lens), ISO 100, 1/200 sec.
I thought those were used as helicopter props
Nice one iggy - well done!
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Thanks, Marko. Yes, both helicopter parts and pointy noses
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