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That awesome K10D again.

I was trying to see how slow I could have the shutter and still get an acceptable handheld shot. The average was 1/2 sec, and this is an example.

This guy spun a web and was hanging out five feet from my bedroom window. Captured with a telephoto lens (250mm).

yupp, this is a 3sec exposure handheld. pretty steady yea? haha

Handheld macro's using my fabulous Canon 100mm f2.8L

180-ish degree view from Fjellstua in Ã…lesund, September 3rd 2010

 

Compiled from 11 photos, handheld

Why hairy? Because somehow, against the odds, you can see the hairs on the spider's legs.

This is an HDR shot of three handheld images. Compare this with the Image "Base Exposure". In order to get good dynamic range out of my trusty Nikon D70 I gravitated to HDR but the dynamic range of the Nikon D600 is impressive. I think I like the non-HDR version better.

 

Nikon D600, Nikon 16-35mm f/4.0, 1/40 sec at f/8.0, ISO 100 [#281]

At the Museum of Computing in Swindon. So cute, especially the Pokemon GBC!

Compared to a similar focus stacked shot of thistles created during the same session, this image has less subject depth of field and yet much more of the background detail is visible. However, I shot this version handheld, and so it took only a few seconds to compose and shoot, compared to the minute or so it took to shoot the focus stacked version.

Finally got to test the long end of my new 100-300mm (200-600 equivalent).

Weather was fairly dull.

Hand held at 300mm, f8, 1/500 second, ISO 400, continuous focus

Handheld shot of the moon at f/5.6 1/250 sec shutter speed ISO100, 480mm true focal length.

 

Taken at about 10:00 pm EST on Sunday March 16, 2008 when the moon was almost directly overheard.

John E. Davies, General Manager, Intel World Ahead Program

middle of nowhere - British Columbia

Handheld. From a ferris wheel. ISO 100. New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque, NM.

Geneve roses, white carnations, stephanotis.

Finally Wednesdays barbeque in Mauerpaak.

Finally got to test the long end of my new 100-300mm (200-600 equivalent).

Weather was fairly dull.

Hand held at 300mm, wide open at 5.6, 1/400 second, ISO 320

first trip into the city

Finally got to test the long end of my new 100-300mm (200-600 equivalent).

Weather was fairly dull.

Hand held at 300mm, wide open at 5.6, 1/400 second, ISO 250

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