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From a photoshoot that I went on over the past weekend.

 

EXIF Data:

Shutter Speed: 1/250 second

Aperture: F/5.6

Focal Length: 8 mm

ISO Speed: 80

Date Taken: Feb 14, 2015, 1:18:47 PM

Software: Adobe Photoshop CC (Windows)

Sensor Size: 7mm

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Taken at the same location.

EXIF Data:
Shutter Speed: 1/200 second
Aperture: F/7.1
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Date Taken: Feb 14, 2015, 1:36:16 PM

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I like your landscapes.
Do you have a tripod? If not, you should have one, and take pics of landscapes with a smaller aperture. Like f/16, even f/22. It gives more details, really more, in all the picture.

(im sorry, my english is not that good and it's difficult for me to explain when it's too technical :P )

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I like your landscapes.

Do you have a tripod? If not, you should have one, and take pics of landscapes with a smaller aperture. Like f/16, even f/22. It gives more details, really more, in all the picture.

 

(im sorry, my english is not that good and it's difficult for me to explain when it's too technical :P )

Thanks for your support mate. :)

 

I do have a tripod, as well as a mini one to accompany it for macros. However it dawned on me as I was probably 20 miles out of town on the freeway that I had forgotten both. <_<

 

And no worries about your English, it's perfectly fine- you're doing great. :D

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