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Mists are cool
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter: 1/500
Exposure Bias: 0ev
ISO 100
Focal Length: 125mm
Take a walk! 1/60 f11.
*blinks* *rubs eyes* Excecpt it's popping out! I dunno if it's the lack of sleep the last few days, but I sweeaaar I could just grab it w/ my hand.The cliche moon picture..
The cliche moon picture..
Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/15"
F-Number: F11
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Metering Mode: Spot
Exposure Bias: -1 EV
Focal Length: 200mm
FYI this was also a fairly significant crop ~90%ish at 10mp
WOW i love how you can see the craters and mountains at the top
Thanks, you should have seen the crappy tripod I used with it. I picked it up the other day with the camera on it, and the head snapped off and the camera almost fell (neck strap!)
..had to put a sock full of pebbles and stuff on the lens/body to keep it still. I never really use a tripod outside of lightning and storm photography though.
I know this is a common posture for a cheetah, but I feel its a great photo as in the week I was on safari we saw him once, and when we did, I learnt the art of patience that accompanies wildlife photography as all he did for 2 hours was lay down, he stood up for 20 seconds and got right back down.
that's gotta hurt!
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The cliche moon picture..
Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/15"
F-Number: F11
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Metering Mode: Spot
Exposure Bias: -1 EV
Focal Length: 200mm
FYI this was also a fairly significant crop ~90%ish at 10mp
Awesome capture,
Sorry to hear about your tri-pod troubles though.
Also thanks for the exif I've been wanting to shoot the moon too, but
was'nt to sure at what settings. So these will help alot.
I know this is a common posture for a cheetah, but I feel its a great photo as in the week I was on safari we saw him once, and when we did, I learnt the art of patience that accompanies wildlife photography as all he did for 2 hours was lay down, he stood up for 20 seconds and got right back down.
Ok.....here's a bridge near Montezuma Falls in Tasmania. It's very long, and it's VERY high up! I had trouble convincing my girlfriend to cross it because being a long, narrow bridge that's suspended by cable, it also rocks back and forth quite a bit.