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Aug 28, 2012 20:37 |  #1

I was able to salvage this photo in post processing since it was a hasted opportunity to capture. Somehow I had set the Aperture at f/5.6 - :confused: but still quite surprised the detail the camera was able to capture.

I'll add this as I do remember what happened for the f/5.6. I had the camera set to bracket three exposures and inadvertently set it Program Mode on the dial instead of Aperature Priority I generally use -  :o

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Aug 28, 2012 21:11 |  #2

Nice image and a great testament to the 7d!




  
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Aug 28, 2012 21:44 |  #3

Beautiful!


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Aug 28, 2012 22:20 |  #4

Nice one, Toney.


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Aug 28, 2012 22:25 |  #5

Stunning! Love the colors!


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Aug 28, 2012 22:37 |  #6

Very nice! Did you use your 10-22 for this shot? Did you use any filters?


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Aug 28, 2012 22:48 |  #7

Fantastic image; glad you revisited it! :)


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Aug 28, 2012 23:34 |  #8

studlymonkey wrote in post #14920214 (external link)
Very nice! Did you use your 10-22 for this shot? Did you use any filters?

Yeah the 10-22 but no filters.

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Aug 29, 2012 01:35 |  #9

Well done. KUDOS to you.


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Aug 29, 2012 06:16 as a reply to  @ Cucamonga Al's post |  #10

love the composition and clarity, as you stated, the detail is pretty remarkable for f5.6


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Aug 29, 2012 13:58 |  #11

Superb shot. Post it in the '7d landscape' thread as proof of what the 7d can do in the right hands..........


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Aug 29, 2012 14:08 |  #12

Nice save Toney, of course I didn't see what you started with. ;)


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Aug 30, 2012 00:49 |  #13

Cracker.




  
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Aug 30, 2012 00:51 |  #14

Impressive.


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Aug 30, 2012 04:17 |  #15

Tsmith wrote in post #14920342 (external link)
Yeah the 10-22 but no filters.

Thanks everyone!

That's why the image came out so great, that lens is amazing (and good PP). The sweet spot on that thing is usually f/8 or f/10, but I've noticed in the past that anywhere from 5.6 - 16, it was still tack sharp.


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