
Of course, I kicked myself when I realised that it was taken at 1600 ISO when 400 would have sufficed.
Cheers
Sheila
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Byron Bay silhouettesWe have just returned from NNSW and stayed with friends who live a skip and a jump from the beach at Byron Bay. So, of course we went up to the light house. Here is one of my shots of the trip.
![]() Of course, I kicked myself when I realised that it was taken at 1600 ISO when 400 would have sufficed. Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
Canon 5D and various Ls Black and White Spider Award 2005 - Photographer of the Year - amateur On-line Gallery here
Sheila - with the 5D I think ISO 1600 hasn't affected the outcome at all - nice image
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For some strange reason the moment I saw this image I believed it to be a 1940’s photo. For this reason this photo has a timeless appeal and I love it.
Chris
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i l ike how you've captured the sunrays shining down on the group, however the posts on the rhs don't seem to add anything to the image. have you tried to crop it down?>
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Come follow the rabbit hole...
I did debate cropping the posts and will probably do so. Its been years since we were in Byron but we must return as it has such beaut sunsets!
![]() Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
Canon 5D and various Ls Black and White Spider Award 2005 - Photographer of the Year - amateur On-line Gallery here
Sheila,
I used to live in the Byron Shire for 5 years and was a volunteer guide at the Byron Lighthouse for a while. I know this spot very well and you have captured the moment beautifully. Cheers Michael
Sheila Smart
Canon 5D and various Ls Black and White Spider Award 2005 - Photographer of the Year - amateur On-line Gallery here
amazing ! i love the halo's coming through the girls hairs!
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The first one is beautiful, and I agree a crop would make this shot stronger! Can't believe the performance of the 5D at high ISO, lovely stuff.
Very evocative shot, Sheila. I like it a lot.
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