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4:29 am
October 17, 2013
12:12 am
August 11, 2011
This looks like very peaceful place, Arturo.
You chose interesting setting for your exposure. Why did you decide to use shutter speed 1/1000s. I don’t see anything moving in the frame you need to freeze. You could have kept your ISO at 100 (it is always a good practice to keep it as low as possible) and use shutter speed of 1/250 and be totally fine. It is not a big mistake in this case (because ISO 400 is not that high and new cameras perform better and better with higher ISOs in terms of noise), but just something to think about.
4:41 am
VIP Student
September 15, 2012
I find a higher ISO, such as 400, perfectly acceptable and very useful in avoiding blurring due to camera shake.
This would be especially true with subjects at a great distance, as is the case in this photo.
I am assuming that the shot was hand-held.
And look how 1/1000s kept the horizon straight.
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