Using f/8 in sunshine could result in faster shutter times, leading to reduced detail in the boakeh, excess noise control, and even an exponential base to fog ratio.
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chuckc wrote:
Hmmm . . . lemme see;
.... the answer is three. The angels are overweight .....
Always did associate Angels with Mass.
But that wasn’t my Church, so I’ll be damned if I know, and damned if I don’t.
Three sounds good to me. Always was a verrrrry popular integer: three coins in a fountain, three wise men, three wishes, three mousekateers, and all that.
OTOH seven is another good one. If the Angels were less gluttonous there might be room for seven. Seven seas, seventh inning stretch, seventh heaven, the Seventh Seal, and wasn’t Custer leading the Seventh Cavalry ?
See how sooner or later it addresses the OP: Do NOT use 11 or 16. Use 3 or 7.
User ID wrote:
Using f/8 in sunshine could result in faster shutter times, leading to reduced detail in the boakeh, excess noise control, and even an exponential base to fog ratio.
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So you
did take his post seriously. He said he was joking.
selmslie wrote:
So you did take his post seriously. He said he was joking.
Now seriously sir, joking is serious bidnez around here. So get serious.
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