joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
BrHawkeye wrote:
Here's one from a week ago at f1.5, 1/49th second, ISO 500 on my iPhone 13 proMax.
I find the pastel colors of this firework strangely soothing 🟡🟠🟡🟠🟡
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Ysarex wrote:
f/3.5 to maximize DOF. (ISO 80, 1/1500 sec. f/3.5).
An outstanding, powerful shot 💙💛🤍💛💙
The following are all f/6.3. Backgrounds less defined in 2 and 3. Can't recall exactly why I chose those stops but guessing it was the larger stop available on the lens
Ysarex wrote:
f/3.5 to maximize DOF. (ISO 80, 1/1500 sec. f/3.5).
Clear throughout - and the furrows go on forever. Wonderful example.
Here are three from relatively near our home in Southeast Missouri. We're very thankful to have retired near this kind of beauty.
Canon 77D ISO 100 Shutter Speed - 1 second Aperture - F 5.00 Focal Length - 45 mm Lens - Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4
Canon T3i ISO 100 Shutter Speed - 2 seconds Aperture - F 5.60 Focal Length - 24 mm Lens - Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Canon 77D ISO 100 Shutter Speed - 1/3 second Aperture - F 4.50 Focal Length - 28 mm Lens - Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4
PAToGraphy wrote:
The following are all f/6.3. Backgrounds less defined in 2 and 3. Can't recall exactly why I chose those stops but guessing it was the larger stop available on the lens
I enjoyed the web with drops, bird and butterfly images most.
Those are exquisite. Being a stringer of beads, my mind immediately went to work imagining how to make a pearl necklace like your first photo. Lovely.
Teddy
In your first shot, that is a great contrast between the slow, silky water and the sharp verticals slashed through the boulders. Teddy
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Kingsbury Fish and Wildlife Area, Kingsbury, IN
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