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f/3.5 1/2500 ISO100 at 28mm
kooimanj Member 223 posts Joined Dec 2010 Location: Fort Atkinson, WI More info | Jan 06, 2011 22:31 | #1
Canon 40D
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booju Goldmember 2,335 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2008 More info | Jan 06, 2011 23:17 | #2 Hey...that's a pretty shot!!!
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AKphoto23 Member 89 posts Joined Oct 2009 More info | Jan 07, 2011 00:37 | #3 smaller aperture would help getting everything in focus..f11 or smaller
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focus.pocus Goldmember 3,423 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2009 Location: Geneva Switzerland / South Carolina U.S.A. More info | Jan 07, 2011 00:57 | #4 nice shot but I agree with AKphoto23... at least f11... i would even go f16... I know, right? I'm just sayin'...
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NormanRC51 Senior Member 451 posts Joined Dec 2010 Location: Idaho More info | Jan 07, 2011 09:24 | #5 Nice shot, where in Idaho is this taken? Canon 7D - Gripped 40D - Canon 50 1.8 MK1 - Tamron 18-270 - Tamron 1.4x TC - Sigma 18-50 2.8 - Sigma 70-200 2.8 - Pair of AlienBee B1600s - 580EX - 3-540ez - RF-602
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Jan 07, 2011 10:48 | #6 Picture was taken South West Of Afton, WY on the Idaho side on Hwy 30. The only reason I did not use a smaller ap was do to a spot on my mirror I need to get cleaned. Every time I closed it it up I would get a spot dead center in the picture. Not sure how or where to get it cleaned, but def needs to be done. Canon 40D
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