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Nikon D7000
35.0 mm f/1.8
F/1.8
ISO: 640
SS: 1/320
No flash
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https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1567/...9af4f30b_c.jpgDSC_5228
Nikon D7000
35.0 mm f/1.8
F/1.8
ISO: 640
SS: 1/320
No flash
Absolutely stunning Pat
Note the foreground interest Ricardo. I didn't forget. :)
Pat
I did make at least one mistake with this photo...didn't check my f-stop before taking the photo. :(
Pat
I love it Pat. Is that the lake we were at during our outing?
Really nice shot!
I just realized you were wide open!
Here's the thing, with subjects such as this where it is super far away, you can open up your aperture, even wide open and it doesn't make that much of a difference. The subject is so far that even though you lock in focus on something super far away, everything behind it is still going to be relatively sharp because of the increase in DOF due to distance. Make sense? This is why a lot of astrophotographers will use their wide lens wide open and why lenses such as the 24 1.4 is popular amongst them.
Again, really beautiful shot. The colors are superb.
It does make sense and good it know. I think it is a lovely shot myself. Thanks Ricardo :)
Pat
Was this HH? Asking because of the SS. On a tripod no reason to up the ISO, and a long SS might add some nice softening to the water.
Play with some crops to try and get the horizon line a bit less in the middle.
Great shot and beautiful colors.
HH Stan? and yes, can try some different crops. Didn't use a tripod as had to rush to get the shots I got. Need to plan a bit more.
Pat