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AF Corse, Ferrari 488 GTE, LMGTE Pro, #71, Davide Rigon, Sam Bird, Miguel Molina,
24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans
Circuit de la Sarthe
France
© Craig Robertson
Program:Manual
Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR
F:4.5
Speed:1/500
ISO:3200
Focal Length:135 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:-1
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO
VR:On
EV:-1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:2.96 m (12.80 - 15.76)
HyperFocal:134.79 m
The algorithms of Autostitchare amazing! I don't have to tweak any parameters or tell what pictures go where, and it creates images like this! This one is composed of three pictures.
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af Chapman is a steel full-rigged ship moored on the western shore of the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, now serving as a youth hostel.
Located on the shore next to the Admiralty House, the ship was built in the UK in 1888 and originally known as Dunboyne, after a town in County Meath, Ireland. On its arrival to Sweden in 1915 it was renamed G D Kennedy and when the Navy bought it in 1923 it was given its present name after the shipbuilder and Vice Admiral Fredrik Henrik af Chapman (1721–1808). The Navy used it as a training ship and as such it made several trips around the world before serving as a barracks during WW2.