I like this shot as well Travis - Perhaps a bit more contrast might make it even better but i like it!
What was the aperture on this shot?
Marko
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I like this shot as well Travis - Perhaps a bit more contrast might make it even better but i like it!
What was the aperture on this shot?
Marko
f7.1
was that a working clock? imagine setting a slower shutter speed to catch the movement of the second hand... that would have been cool
How do you know this bahandi? - I thought this was travis's shot?Quote:
f7.1
thx
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f7 iso400 2.5 second exposure @ 105mm
thanks... I've actually had a hard time finding something indoors worth my attention photographing... I need more indoor creativity... I have a bunch of other shots of this barometer from side @ 2.8 with DOF highlighting just one of the words... but I ended up liking the straight ahead detailed shot better...
Bahandi - This is not a clock, it's a barometer... I would need to leave my shutter open for days to track it's movement... :)
:footinmou i'm such an idiot.. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Travis
marko... there are plugins for firefox that allow you to right click a picture and view the exif data (properties) should they be attached to the picture... i'm not sure which one i picked, as there are many third party plugins, but the one i chose gives a basic display of the exif data.
This is my dog, spirit, taken in the winter i added a kinda ethereal glow to it.
Selectively brightening the head of the cat would really improve this photo.Quote:
Originally Posted by marko
Tegan
Lose the background and the chain, and bring up the eyes and you would have a good photo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beladol
Tegan
+1 .............Quote:
Originally Posted by tegan