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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ_Allmota
    dean that shot in AMAZING!!!!!!



    EXIF data
    Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 15/1 second = 15 second
    Lens F-Number/F-Stop = 71/10 = F7.1
    Focal Length = 20/1 mm = 20 mm


    EXIF data
    Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 5/10 second = 1/2 second = 0.5 second
    Lens F-Number/F-Stop = 35/10 = F3.5
    Focal Length = 18/1 mm = 18 mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedIXMR
    what ya scratching your head about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
    what ya scratching your head about?
    Why the data was posted? Was my shot bad or something?

    Anyways heres a moving shot I really liked.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedIXMR
    Why the data was posted? Was my shot bad or something?
    It was a bit on the bright side but i posed the data because of Dirty's comment


    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    it seems that the shutter was not open long but it was open for a bit that night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ_Allmota
    It was a bit on the bright side but i posed the data because of Dirty's comment
    Ohh ok, yea im a newb

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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedIXMR
    Ohh ok, yea im a newb
    he was just checking the exposure time on each shot. D.O.'s shutter speed was .5 second and yours was 15 and even though D.O.'s shot had a wider aperture your shutter being open for such a long time made this picture a little over exposed(bright)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
    he was just checking the exposure time on each shot. D.O.'s shutter speed was .5 second and yours was 15 and even though D.O.'s shot had a wider aperture your shutter being open for such a long time made this picture a little over exposed(bright)
    Thats it!

    oh BTW... its Walkers shot.

    i was just a pawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
    he was just checking the exposure time on each shot. D.O.'s shutter speed was .5 second and yours was 15 and even though D.O.'s shot had a wider aperture your shutter being open for such a long time made this picture a little over exposed(bright)
    Yea I guess but I'd rather have a longer shutter speed and lower iso rather than shorter shutter speed and higher iso. Having a really high iso just seems really grainy to me which is why i try to keep my iso as low as i can.

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