Northfort pics - best of an ordinary bunch

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Northfort pics - best of an ordinary bunch

Postby sheepie on Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:49 pm

As said in my post with the pano view, the conditions for good photography were rather difficult. Here's a few that I feel are worth sharing - open to comment and suggestions for next time too :)

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D200 12-24DX @ 12mm, f5 ISO800 and would you believe 2.2sec's handheld?

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D200 50mm1.8, 1/40th f4 ISO800

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D200 50mm1.8, 1/80th f2 ISO800

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D200 12-24DX @ 12mm, 1/5th f5 ISO800
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Postby stubbsy on Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:13 pm

Leon Of these the third is the weakest (and it's not helped by the PP). I'm betting there are a LOT of variants of that last image on various CF cards from the day.

My fave is #1 - love the texture
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Postby Matt. K on Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:50 pm

Leon
The last shot is an interesting take on the tunnel. I would have liked to have seen the 2 water tracks brightened up to lead the eye.
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