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some clicks during my last vocation
March 16, 2013
9:27 am
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These photos captured from my home town (kerala, India) during my last vocation. While taking these pictures, I did not care the photography’s rules.
After start posting the pictures in this forum I learned a lot, because of Mr. Mandrake, Oksana and of course Dale, Thank you so much for your support as always.
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March 16, 2013
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Please mention the lens you used for the shots as well as the settings!!! Great pictures…Laugh

March 16, 2013
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Sam_2709 said

Please mention the lens you used for the shots as well as the settings!!! />

Sam… To see the camera details of most photos posted on the forum you can do the following:
Left click on the photo and save it to your computer.
Right click on the saved image, click on “properties” and then click on the “details” tab.

Scroll down and the camera settings will be shown unless they have been purposely removed or
if the image is actually a link to the photo posted on another site such as flickr.
The later is the case for my postings, so I usually supply the information within the post.

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March 16, 2013
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Sameer,Thank you so much liking these pictures, I use canon EOS 600D 18-135mm lens, f/ 5.6 for all these pictures and remaining setting are below
1. ISO 400, 1/160sec
2. ISO 400, 1/50sec
3. ISO 400, 1/60sec
4. ISO 100, 1/250sec
5. ISO 100, 1/80sec
6. ISO 100, 1/125sec
7. ISO 400, 1/60sec
8. ISO 100, 1/60sec
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March 16, 2013
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Muneer… An interesting set of photos…

I particularly like the rickety bridge (or dock.. I’m not sure).
It appears as something from an Indiana Jones movie.
It is a bit soft and I am sure that it was hand held.
It’s always a good idea to check the sharpness by zooming in on playback after taking an important shot.

Here the shot was at 1/80 of a second with an ISO of 100 and an f-stop of 5.6.
You could have easily doubled or even quadroupled the ISO allowing you to either quicken your shutter speed
to reduce camera shake or to narrow your aperture for more depth of field.

I would have been at this spot for some time. It is a most interesting subject.

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March 16, 2013
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Mandrake said
Here the shot was at 1/80 of a second with an ISO of 100 and an f-stop of 5.6.
You could have easily doubled or even quadroupled the ISO allowing you to either quicken your shutter speed
to reduce camera shake or to narrow your aperture for more depth of field.
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Thank you Mandrake for the comments,
I had taken these pictures almost 4 or 5 month back, that time i did not start posting the pictures in this forum. i was taking care only iso & shutter speed on that time, now i am awaring of most of the settings and photography rules because of you & oksana & Dale, i would like to share the natural beauty of my home town to various people live in various places and thats why I shared these old pictures.
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March 16, 2013
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Muneer
Very nice set of pictures.
Soft pastel tones in #’s 2 and 3 are great.
Considering the slow shutter speeds on most
of these shots, I think you did really well in controlling
the camera shake.
Hope you keep posting pictures of where you live
for us to enjoy!
Dale.Smile

March 17, 2013
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Thanks Dale for such nice words, I think eos 600d camera is doing great job when slow shutter speed, most of the time i dont carry the tripod.

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