it was 2500 or 3000 I forget off hand, it was way bigger than that most of the rocks have fallen over the years, there used to be around 50 of them and its 48m circumference if iirc
its the waiting area for the train station i was at. i didnt even notice that one of the lights was burnt out. thats probably the best pic to date i think. heres one more from the same location
what can i do to adjust it? is it something in the editing process or on the camara? its just a simple point and shoot cannon powershot a640 10mp camara so i dont have alot of adjustments. could you point me in the right direction budda?
Hey guys... Thought I might start sharing some of my photos in here... I'll start with one of my favs from this summer:
Equipment Used: Cannon EOS Digital Rebel w/ 300mm lens: 1/80 (handheld), f 22.0, 300mm, ISO 200
Anyone who wants a higher-res copy of any of my photos, just shoot me a PM.
-Jeff
why did you shoot at F22?
Was that at the USGP? I visited on the Friday afternoon practice session. It was incredible to see those cars in person. I just wish you were allowed to walk the paddock area.
I clearly suffer from SLD (short lens disorder).
So, motor sports are kind of a special event; what do you like to shoot on a regular basis?
Seeing how low his ISO was, and how bright it was on that day, i'm willing to bet it was the only way to get his shutter speed slow enough to properly pan aside from ND filters
yes so true, that is the first true vacation I have ever took in my life sadly enough lol
I am in Paris this week so hopefully I will have some time to go snap some pics on saturday to give the 40D a go![]()