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dougp

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That particular photo was f6.3 -- the ISO was already at 1000.

In the back of my mind, I'm trying to balance ISO to get a fast shutter speed... while stopping down my consumer 55-200 a wee-bit to get it sharper.

Maybe something like f8.0 would have more in focus ... but sacrifice a bit of noise?

I would be at f9 for a shot like that, noise will be in the bokeh in the back which should be able to be reduced.
 

justin4pack

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Big Spider got stuck in little spiders web.


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Nohr

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Jupiter & crescent moon rising shortly before dawn. Jupiter is sitting in the Gemini constellation on the left and Orion is in the upper right corner.




Catfish Pond Star Trails

 
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xSauronx

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unusually clear night over the family lake. 30 second exposures and some work in lightroom.

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Sunny129

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not the best picture quality (iPhone 4 camera lol), but pretty cool nonetheless. i've seen all sorts of moths before, but never one this crazy looking...its over 3 inches long, and sat on the windows of my work place for several hours the other day:

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CuriousMike

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If aliens from another planet landed on Earth, they would be freaked out by that thing.
 

Cebu

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I took this photo of the statue in the lobby of the resort on my Panasonic LX7.

 
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Spoooon

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Finally got my internet up.

Here's a few from Mumford and Sons in Simpsonville taken with an old Panasonic superzoom:

My view:

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Zoomed in:

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CuriousMike

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Yes! Mumford and Sons!
We saw them at the end of May at the Greek Theatre in Berkley.

We sat as far back as you possibly could - it was *packed.*
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I only have the 200mm on my Nikon, so these are zoomed in and cropped a bit.

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Spoooon

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Yes! Mumford and Sons!
We saw them at the end of May at the Greek Theatre in Berkley.

We sat as far back as you possibly could - it was *packed.*

I only have the 200mm on my Nikon, so these are zoomed in and cropped a bit.

Your shots are great! The show was pretty damn awesome.

Mine were shot with a Panasonic FZ8. I don't think they're too bad considering what I had to work with. :D
 

fralexandr

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Your shots are great! The show was pretty damn awesome.

Mine were shot with a Panasonic FZ8. I don't think they're too bad considering what I had to work with. :D

They're not bad at all :p. I mean lots of video games purposefully throw in film grain/noise, to give it a more cinematic appearance. Just because an image is noisier/softer doesn't mean it's necessarily worse :D.

a cloudy night (taken a while ago)
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Spoooon

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They're not bad at all :p. I mean lots of video games purposefully throw in film grain/noise, to give it a more cinematic appearance. Just because an image is noisier/softer doesn't mean it's necessarily worse :D.

a cloudy night (taken a while ago)

True. :D Nice moon.

Tiger doing his Gene Simmons impersonation:

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