cheers pa
Exposure Bias: -1.33333333333 EV
Exposure Program: Aperature Priority
Exposure Time: 2/100 sec
FNumber: f 22
Focal length: 28 mm
ISO: 200
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lagoonthis one i've been meaning to post for a while c&c welcome, thanks
cheers pa Exposure Bias: -1.33333333333 EV Exposure Program: Aperature Priority Exposure Time: 2/100 sec FNumber: f 22 Focal length: 28 mm ISO: 200
Very nice
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Wow - where do I find the 2/100th sec setting on my camera? Is that the same as 1/50th?! ![]() Also..I've noticed you take a lot of your photos at apertures around the f20+ mark; I reckon you could get away with dropping to around f16 as going much higher on a digital sensor is only going to soften your result and not give you all that much more DOF at 28mm. I think ![]()
thanks rob,early morning no wind.mark you dont see it in the pic but the water has teatree stain,kids love it. liam i was taking a sunrise trying to flatten the ocean and forgot to reset aperture.the settings i copied out of coppermine and cris yes i agree,it is a nice shot.
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Fair enough!! My best trick with forgetting to change settings after changing scenarios was to leave the ISO set to 1600 and doing a daylight shot wondering why my shutter speeds are so high!
Copper mine spells "Aperture" with an extra "a" AND gave you 2/100th's as the shutter speed - sheesh!
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