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| 04/04/2002 02:20:00 PM |
Needle in a haystack by mykolearyComment: Exact middle of the picture. For this I didn't focus and recompose with prior focus locked. All I changed was exposure settings to get good lighting. The contrast of the metal of the Space Needle seems to make it a really good subject for both day and night shooting. I got a couple more angles the other day during light hours, and they came out fairly similiar in sharpness. |
| 04/02/2002 09:37:00 AM |
Needle in a haystack by mykolearyComment: Remember, depth of field is a ratio of the distance you are from the object vs the depth provided. This ratio changes at different mm equivalent ratios. I'm not sure if it goes up or down, but this was at maximum telephoto (~105 mm equivalent.) The fStop came from the EXIF data in ACDSee. |
| 04/01/2002 12:15:00 AM |
Needle in a haystack by mykolearyComment: Thanks everyone for the kind comments! To answere a few questions: * This was taken with my Canon Powershot G2, not that high end of a camera. * Yes, it would probably look better with more sky above teh top. * I think the bottom would have looked better there if I'd have gotten the left side not cut off, or if I'd rotated around slightly to get one of the three pieces of the bottom straight on. |
| 03/25/2002 12:25:00 AM |
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"Orbs?"by JJartComment: The rain/snow is too prevalent and very distracting. |
| 03/25/2002 12:21:00 AM |
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