Thanks!3.5-5.6 refers to a lens' max aperture at a given zoom level. Lenses will often have a minimum aperture of f16 or f22 or some such so 7.1 is absolutely fair game .
you shouldn’t be embarrassed. we are all still learning. ❤️Thanks!
Actually I didn't know this, so thanks for explaining it to me👍
This is little, or very embarrassing
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Maybe my eyes are tricking me, but this image on an smaller screen (iphone) and at a distance, it's almost look like an steampunk city.
I like your thought!Maybe my eyes are tricking me, but this image on an smaller screen (iphone) and at a distance, it's almost look like an steampunk city.
Very cool!
I agree! Amazing coffee drawingsThat barista is wasted in there.
Thanks for the history lesson👍I like your thought!
It is a curious city this… The Romans founded it in around 60CE using the hots springs… pretty layered with all ages. 🙂
Hitchcock moment!
Had to laugh at this. Back in the 70's, I was working on a ship that was anchored in Cook Inlet at Anchorage. I went on shore and wandered into a seagull rookery area and was swarmed like this, with some actual strikes. I had to run like h*ll to save myself. Some longshoremen watching nearby (and who didn't warn me) had a good laugh at my expense.
There's nothing to be embarrassed about even slightly . I'm always learning something new about photography. That's why I love it.Thanks!
Actually I didn't know this, so thanks for explaining it to me👍
This is little, or very embarrassing
😳😁
The video is much better!Had to laugh at this. Back in the 70's, I was working on a ship that was anchored in Cook Inlet at Anchorage. I went on shore and wandered into a seagull rookery area and was swarmed like this, with some actual strikes. I had to run like h*ll to save myself. Some longshoremen watching nearby (and who didn't warn me) had a good laugh at my expense.
Ok, now you have to post a link.The video is much better!
Thanks for the kind words❤️There's nothing to be embarrassed about even slightly . I'm always learning something new about photography. That's why I love it.