"Petunia spp. Black Velvet Petunia."
Lens: Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS, STM. Camera: Canon EOS 80D Photo Location: Sherwood Forest ISO: 6400 Shutter Speed: 1/320s Aperture: F18.
Manual Priority Mode with Spot Metering. F/L@250mm.
Thanks very much for viewing.
Tony :))
That's a lovely specimen. Why did you use such a high ISO?
AzPicLady wrote:
That's a lovely specimen. Why did you use such a high ISO?
Thank you! Typically in this garden center lighting offered can be and is a challenge. It has glass ceilings which
allow harsh sunlight in along with artificial lighting. Plus, I have to consider 18% reflectance from the floor tiles.
I recall choosing what I thought would be the correct shutter speed along the proper lens setting and tried different
shots, which proved to be unsuccessful. Since I did not have my Canon Speedlight, I then tried to use the built-in
speedlight which is so awful even Canon recommends it only when the Canon Speedlight fails. So then I did some
bracketing with different ISO settings until I got what I hoped was a satisfactory image. Hope this helps and
many thanks for the question.
Tony :))
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