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lfherreras
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Chapter 2. Exposure Controls: A Primer Experiment with ISO Speeds.
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Chapter 2. Exposure Controls: A Primer Experiment with ISO Speeds.
This is my assignment result.
ISO 4000
F/2.8
1/30sec
Regards,
Luis Felipe
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elaine
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how on earth did you get that with so little noise!! great stuff
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lfherreras
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[quote author=elaine link=topic=63.msg641#msg641 date=1298214459]
how on earth did you get that with so little noise!! great stuff
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Hi Elaine,
Thanks for your message. I took this picture with a Canon 7D and a 24-70 F2.8L lens. The noise levels in the camera are great... And the lighting conditions were too!
thanks again! I'll try to post my other chapter assignments soon...
Regards,
LFH
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Great shot! One of my other favorite hobbies!
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September 13, 2011, 09:44:42 PM »
It's really interesting to see some of the photographs people take for their assignments. This one is great. I like how it visually flows from foreground-left to background-right. The vertical bars add another set of interesting lines. You can even see the detail all the way down to the dust.
There do appear to be a couple of spots that might be a little blown out, but I think it doesn't detract from the composition.
Thanks for posting.
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