Azalea
Shot this afternoon - banks of the St. Johns River, Mandarin, Florida
Nikon D50
102mm
f/4.8 for 0.33 sec
Shot this afternoon - banks of the St. Johns River, Mandarin, Florida
Nikon D50
102mm
f/4.8 for 0.33 sec
Shot this afternoon - banks of the St. Johns River, Mandarin, Florida
Nikon D50
102mm
f/4.8 for 0.33 sec
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
ISO: 320
Shutter/Aperture: 1/250 @ f1.2
Lens: EF 50 mm f1.2L
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
ISO: 320
Shutter/Aperture: 1/250 @ f1.2
Lens: EF 50 mm f1.2L
Ilkley Moors, West Yorkshire
I like how the girl stands out in the crowd, BigMäc. Fascinating eyes.
Here's my try a great eyes.
yesterday, 1/250s f/1.8 ISO1600 85mm (35mm eq:136mm)
She's eating tomatoes, in case someone's wondering.
The use of DoF in this shot is excellent. Talk about standing out in a crowd. Was the girls response to the camera arranged, if not its a shot in a million
Wow, awesome. You know the girl? I hope you don't, that makes it even cooler.
I like how the girl stands out in the crowd, BigMäc. Fascinating eyes.
Here's my try a great eyes.
yesterday, 1/250s f/1.8 ISO1600 85mm (35mm eq:136mm)
She's eating tomatoes, in case someone's wondering.
Vienna, Austria. Subway Station. Sunday, Feb. 4th 2007
(Untouched)
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
ISO: 1000
Focal Length: 65mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/8 sec @ f16
Lens: Canon EF 28-105mm f3.5-4.5 "Type I"
Date taken: May 26th, 2006
Location: Voorheesville, NY Flickr Map
Description: Railway taken while rocking climbing with friends on this huge rock hill thing only a few people know about.
Camera: Nikon D50
ISO: 1600
Focal Length: 18mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/4000 @ f3.5
Lens: AF Nikkor 18-55mm (old lens)
BigMäc;3322674 said:You've captured a pair of great eyes. I think you could have reduced ISO to 800 . Did you use fill flash?