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Just a One Can


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Exposure Date: 2010:07:16 16:27:11;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D;
Exposure Time: 1/3200.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/8.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 400;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 28.0 mm mm;
Software: ACD Systems Digital Imaging;


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The clarity of this shot is amazing! I feel like I could simply walk right into it.

Very, very nice! All the best, Beth

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One very powerful landscape capture, your exposure here is so well set and the part included out of the bus by all means showing the superb DOF here and the no end path of this remarkable landscape work, the details are so well maintained all over the frame work and so the sky with its moving clouds connecting the pace place with the viewers superbly. 

Thank you brother for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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It doesn't look like HDR at all to me!

I rather like this shot.  The composition is interesting, and the sky seemingly endless, but what I think really sets the picture off is the red can in the bottom left.

 

Well done!

Rob

 

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A sky rendition most of us would die for.  I would have guessed the use of a polarizing filter at least.  Your technique puzzles me a bit.  ISO 400 and shutter speed of 1\3200 sec. seems a bit overkill to me, especially in such bright sunlight conditions.    Not that it makes any difference at all for web presentation but most would have used the minimum ISO and more moderate shutter speed for a static brightly lit scene such as this one.  My background is film so I have a hard time wrapping my head around the high quality these digital cameras produce at higher ISOs. I was thinking you could clone out the red can that some careless litter bug left by the wheel but it does lend some authenticity to the scene (in a busload of tourists is it reasonable to expect that everyone is going to be an all-caring protector of the environment?)  and a bit of an accent, as Rob has commented, to offset the mass of dark blue sky.  Good one for the travel album in any case.  Best, LM.

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Dear Len


Yes, really puzzle EXIF and I will tell you the fact..


I feel my hand is not so steady due to the Hyperthyroidism that I have. And as the Canon 5D has a very low noise performance event at high ISO so I always select high ISO just to insure a high shutter speed and in many cases, I forget to alter my ISO selection. Thank you and my best regards.

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