Handheld shot taken below the mill pond.
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fusionphoto Senior Member More info | Apr 01, 2007 17:24 | #1 Use Canon 10D, 40D, 1D Mk1, 2 & Mk4 plus a 1Ds and 5D Mk2. Canon lenses (fav 24-105 f4L). Nikon D2HS and Fuji X Pro 1 & 2. Love um all
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DerekPb Member 166 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Apr 01, 2007 17:29 | #2 very nice photo. |<3|
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sparcd Senior Member 607 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: London More info | Apr 01, 2007 17:42 | #3 Cool that you managed to get a decent photo hand holding with a longer exposure. Mine all come out blurred! Addicted to spending money on photography equipment
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Thanks for the comments guys. Trial and error and practice plus the use of a very wide angle lens in this case. Took about 10 frames before I got one I was happy with. Good thing about digital it cost nothing to take more pics. Use Canon 10D, 40D, 1D Mk1, 2 & Mk4 plus a 1Ds and 5D Mk2. Canon lenses (fav 24-105 f4L). Nikon D2HS and Fuji X Pro 1 & 2. Love um all
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DennyG Goldmember 1,870 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2004 Location: On the border - US/Mexico More info | You are right about digital but Hand Held. That is just a neat shot. Great work.
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Pete-eos Goldmember 1,999 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2006 Location: SW London UK More info | Apr 01, 2007 21:18 | #6 Best way is to use a tripod, then use Tv mode to set a longer exposure, how long you can get away with depends on light and any filters..
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snowyowl13 Goldmember More info | Apr 02, 2007 06:44 | #7 Really nice shot. I have to go and do some of these. It's been a while since i tried one.
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calicokat Cream of the Crop 14,720 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Southern California More info | Apr 02, 2007 07:02 | #8 Nice hand=held shot "You are going to fall off a cliff trying to get a better shot someday"- My hopeful and loving wife
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