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reflection sent on November 09, 2013 (0:20) by Damiano. 1 comments, 764 views.

at 85mm, 1/50 f/7.1, ISO 200, hand held.


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sent on November 30, 2013 (12:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Damian shooting is well composed but a tad over-exposed the choice of using a low time 1/50 of a static subject could also be fine if you can stand completely still using a zoom 18/200 in this case I think you had it all the time for the choice of aperture and ISO times if you look carefully shooting suffers from shake-and my little definition is not intended as a criticism, but using times higher with a zoom lens and getting better by raising the ISO or the best solution would be to use a tripod or any thing that allows you to place the camera. (this is my personal opinion), but when the situation permits and shooting is not done on the fly these simple rules can help to improve it.

a salute Jerry ;-)




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