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Wez
{K:14339} 11/4/2006
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No need for f/22 if your on digital James. The shorter the exposure the better as a rule of thumb as the heat generated by the sensor produces more noise. An exposure of maybe f/11 with twice the shutter speed might have done a bit better for you. As i leanrned from another poster i think on here, (maybe it might have been Jaroen Wenting himself) that Ansel Adams rules dont always apply to digital.
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hakan ipekci
{K:218} 10/10/2006
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nice color...bridge is lovely..hknpkc
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 8/27/2006
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Lovely smooth tones and brilliant beauty captured.
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* James *
{K:20200} 8/25/2006
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thanks a lot stan. you've given me good information in the past and here again. i look forward to making some of these changes and seeing what happens.
warmest regards ~ james
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Stan Pustylnik
{K:6768} 8/22/2006
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You can also lower lens a bit to get more reflection from river. Try Circular Polarizing filter to reduce haze. CPL will require slightly longer exposure, but you can compensate it with f/5.6 use. Use manual focus to infinity.
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Stan Pustylnik
{K:6768} 8/22/2006
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James, my camera has RAW+ setting. Each click creates RAW and JPG files. Sometimes JPG is better. Very seldom, but true. And by reviewing jpg(s) I locate favories in thumbnails fast, then process them in Rawshooter. Great shot here. With wide angle Hypperfocal point is so close, that you can easily use f/5.6 or f/8 instead of f/22. By the way f/22 is always softer in detail even with Canon, minolta, Pentax, Nikon lenses. f4-f/16 is best range. Don't be affraid of fully opened diaphragm as well, especially with 15-30 sec exposures! Take a try. :)
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