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Christmas Tree

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The lights on a Christmas Tree (obviously out of focus). I took this a while ago but had not uploaded it. Ensenada, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2010-12-30 21:06:42

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: DT 50mm F1.8 SAM

Focal Length: 50 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/1.8

Exposure Time: 0.077 sec (1/13)

ISO: 400

Went out tonight and played around before the snow/ice storm.

I like the exposure of the gas station itself in the second one, the others are cool as well!

I personally want plenty of snow, we are expected to get between 30-40cm where I live tonight, it has already started...

I like the exposure of the gas station itself in the second one, the others are cool as well!

I personally want plenty of snow, we are expected to get between 30-40cm where I live tonight, it has already started...

Thanks! I like the second one too it has that "odd" dark look to it.

I tried to make an hrd photo but forgot to put it in RAW.

The photo you like is -1.0.

The other shots turned out better this time, no green reflection.

I have yet to play with my brand new 55-200

I'm tired of the snow, I want spring.

Thanks! I like the second one too it has that "odd" dark look to it.

I tried to make an hrd photo but forgot to put it in RAW.

The photo you like is -1.0.

The other shots turned out better this time, no green reflection.

I have yet to play with my brand new 55-200

I'm tired of the snow, I want spring.

Yes, I noticed that and was going to mention something... did you take these ones without a filter?

Yes, I noticed that and was going to mention something... did you take these ones without a filter?

Nope. Just turned it differently. There was alittle green in a picture I didn't post. And ghosting. Im debating about taking the filter off for night time shots.

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