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Went down to the Outer Banks in North Carolina.  Was good, except for the literally blistering sunburn!

 

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Coming out of Northfolk this plane flew a few hundred feet above the road,  awhile later it or another one exactly like it flew into Newport News Airport.  I almost missed it.  

 

 

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jennette's pier,  I wish I could have went here during the day time too. 

 

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Lot's of these Jellies in the water, however they can't sting.   However there were some much bigger ones floating around that could. 

 

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My long exposure of the beach and sky didn't turn out as I hoped.   Next time I'll have to go somewhere with alot lower light. 

 

 

What are the lights on the beach?  What was your shutter time and aperture?

What are the lights on the beach? What was your shutter time and aperture?

On the beach? People had flashlights looking for crabs. I forget which kind. Once I get access to them (on my phone currently) ill post the shutter and aperture info.

The problem with taking images of stars is they move across the sky during the required long exposure to capture the low light output so you end up with streaks as per the image below.One option if you dont want an arty effect is to get a specialist clockwork timer that attaches between tripod and camera rotating it slowly in time with the movement.

 

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Another option if you include landmass or building is to do two images and merge them in any of your favorite image editors.One set to expose correctly for the nearby objects and a second without moving the camera, long exposure of the sky.

Went down to the Outer Banks in North Carolina.  Was good, except for the literally blistering sunburn!

 

 

 

Coming out of Northfolk this plane flew a few hundred feet above the road,  awhile later it or another one exactly like it flew into Newport News Airport.  I almost missed it.  

 

 

 

jennette's pier,  I wish I could have went here during the day time too. 

 

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Beach colored nails ? :P

 

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Metering helps also,  spot metering would've exposed the center a bit more.

 

 

Shot some of my friends' pastry with my new lens yesterday. Turned out pretty good after some Lightrooming. Still experimenting a lot.

 

Sony NEX-5R with 35mm f1.8 OSS

 

 

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Yummy!   Does she do everything by herself ?


Start of my vacation, these photos were all taken on the island of Sao Miguel, Azores.

 

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DSC_0002 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0041 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0026 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0109 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0136 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0111 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0112 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0049 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0093 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0062 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0141 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr












 

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DSC_0146 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

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clandestine burial site
Date Taken: 2013-08-10 17:39:31
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/4.0
Exposure Time: 0.02 sec (1/50)
ISO: 450

 

 

tomb

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clandestine burial site
Date Taken: 2013-08-10 17:20:13
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/4.0
Exposure Time: 0.013 sec (1/80)
ISO: 100

 

 

Phobos

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:30:55
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 0.02 sec (1/50)
ISO: 280

 

Turista

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:41:43
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/5.0
Exposure Time: 0.02 sec (1/50)
ISO: 500

 

woods

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:37:06
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.8
Exposure Time: 0.006 sec (1/160)
ISO: 100

 

 

tomb

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clandestine burial site
Date Taken: 2013-08-10 17:15:40
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.5
Exposure Time: 0.006 sec (1/160)
ISO: 100

 

Leaves

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:28:44
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.2
Exposure Time: 0.02 sec (1/50)
ISO: 110

 

Phobos

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:22:19
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.0
Exposure Time: 0.008 sec (1/125)
ISO: 100

 

 

Site

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:18:56
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.0
Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/1600)
ISO: 100

 

Container

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:17:22
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.0
Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/2000)
ISO: 100

 

 

Phobos

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Having fun
Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:16:15
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.0
Exposure Time: 0.003 sec (1/320)
ISO: 100

comment: man exposing for white fur outdoors and not blowing highlights is :/ that and he hand't played in mud yet :D

 

 

 

 

 

What?

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Date Taken: 2013-08-10 16:15:07
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D600
Lens: 50.0 mm f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm
Mode: Aperture-priority AE
Aperture: f/2.0
Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/500)
ISO: 100

  • 2 weeks later...

This was going to be my entry in to the August contest but I didn't get a good day to do it on until the day after it finished :(. Oh well, still turned out other than being able to see the camera in the reflection.

 

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Reflection by punklefish, on Flickr

Few shots taken earlier this year. The quality sucks but that's all I got with my horrible 5MP shooter. :P

 

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IMG_20130106_084446 by yowanvista, on Flickr

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IMG_20121208_153831 by yowanvista, on Flickr

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Grand Baie - Rodgrigues by yowanvista, on Flickr

Grand Prix of Baltimore 2013 - Indy Lights car

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Date Taken: 2013-08-30 14:07:46

Camera Make: Panasonic

Camera Model: DMC-GF2

Focal Length: 14 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/3.5

Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/2000)

ISO: 100

Oulton Park 1

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Date Taken: 2013-08-31 15:29:54

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 500D

Lens: 28-300mm

Focal Length: 300 mm

Mode: Shutter speed priority AE

Aperture: f/7.1

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/500)

ISO: 400

Oulton Park 2

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Date Taken: 2013-08-31 14:36:04

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 500D

Lens: 28-300mm

Focal Length: 300 mm

Mode: Shutter speed priority AE

Aperture: f/10.0

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/500)

ISO: 800

Oulton Park 3

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Date Taken: 2013-08-31 14:35:23

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 500D

Lens: 28-300mm

Focal Length: 300 mm

Mode: Shutter speed priority AE

Aperture: f/11.0

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/500)

ISO: 800

Oulton Park 4

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Date Taken: 2013-08-31 11:06:28

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 500D

Lens: 28-300mm

Focal Length: 300 mm

Mode: Shutter speed priority AE

Aperture: f/9.0

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/500)

ISO: 800

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