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Unnamed Falls on Bear Creek
Single exposure in RAW, converted to TIFF in SilkyPix, final sizing and sharpening in PS ExposureTime - 1/2 seconds | FNumber - 7.10 | ExposureProgram - Aperture priority | ISOSpeedRatings - 100 | FocalLength - 9 mm
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Nice shot. I like that combination of foreground objects and background objects, both in focus tack sharp and the smooth water. Nice colours and image processing. By the way, I must get a 9mm lens - cool perspectives you can capture.
Alfred Molon at 23:40 CEST on 21-Jun-2010 [Reply]
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Thank you Alfred.
And yes, I highly recommend the Oly 9-18mm. It has become my favorite. Also think the world of the E30, a very satisfying camera to use.
Alfred Molon wrote:
> Nice shot. I like that combination of foreground objects and background objects, both in focus
> tack sharp and the smooth water. Nice colours and image processing. By the way, I must get
> a 9mm lens - cool perspectives you can capture.
Bruce Thomas at 01:26 CEST on 22-Jun-2010 [Reply]