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Nikon D80

 

- Flüh SO

 

Brennweite, focal distance: 40mm

Blende, aperture: f4.5

Verschlusszeit, shutter speed: 1/250s

ISO: 200

Shutter Speed: 1/640

Aperture: f/4

ISO: 200

 

© Jim Brandenburg

Slow shutter speed photo of overhead trees at Memorial Lake State Park, Grantville, PA

Took a picture of this Jeep going 80mph down the highway on my roadtrip! Thought it would be a good subject as I watched the cars zip by. Used my phone on manual mode and picked the fastest shutter speed my phone could handle. The bright sun made it so I could maintain a low iso and I think it turned out nice.

Camera NIKON D90

Focal Length 300mm

Shutter Speed 1/1250 sec

Aperture f/4.5

ISO/Film 250

  

Shot at ISO 3200, Aperture of 2.8, Shutter speed of 1/500 and Focal Length of 85.0 mm

Taken with a Minolta/Sony AF 70-200mm F2.8 G lens and processed by Aperture 3.2.2 on Saturday January-14-2012 17:40 EST PM

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Camera: Nikon D200

Lens: Nikor 18-70mm

Aperture: F8, Shutter speed: Auto

Shiny.

 

Vivitar S1 flash on a long cable to the right, pointing up, surrounded by two folded paper sheets firing at full(?) manual and wide zoom setting.

Slow Shutter Speed Of A Car On Lower Dent Street Whangarei

 

Yummy yogurt

  

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Camera Model: Nikon D90

Shutter Speed: .1/13 sec

Lens Aperture: F/5.3

Lens: Nikon 18-200mm

Focal Length: 80 mm

ISO Speed: 650

Flash: No Flash

Date & Time: 16 -05-2012 10:29 PM

 

Editing with: Adobe LigtRoom & Adobe photoshop

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Yummy yogurt

Taken By :Me

location: Al-Ahssa

Not you again..

 

Shutter speed - 1/640

Aperture - F/7.1

ISO - 2000

I span this malteser around and gradually, while using slower shutter speeds, the malteser started to blur and disappear.

 

still experimenting with slow shutter speeds

Shutter Speed Medium

Movement Blurred

Aperture Wide

Depth of Field Wide

Light. Average. Bright. Above

Colour Contrast (yellow/orange)

 

Nikkormat had the shutter speed dial surrounding the lens mount, like Olympus OMs, but not like other Nikon SLRs, which used a more conventional dial on top of the camera, right of the pentaprism. Some folks found this awkward, but I think it makes a lot of sense: the major controls--focus, aperture, and shutter speed--are all lined up on the lens barrel, using your left hand. All your right hand has to do is advance the film and squeeze the shutter release. With a little practice it becomes second nature.

 

[Nikkormat FTn 35mm single lens reflex camera with non-Ai Nikkor 50mm f/2 lens mounted.]

 

Olympus Pen E-P3

Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4

Shutter speed - 1/500 Second

Aperture - F/8

ISO - 400

Shutter Speed- 1/100

Movement- none

Aperture- 5.0 large

Depth of Field- deep to narrow

Light

quantity- small, dappled

quality- Soft light

direction- Shadowed

Its not Christmas yet and this is our 2nd dollop of snow, its unusual to get one per winter, but 2 and and its still autumn.

Two shots here one is high shutter speed wide aperture and the other is stopped down with a low shutter speed. I have converted to mono so its a bit easier to decipher.

This ishttp://www.flickr.com/photos/tramsteer/5268543396/in/photostream/ the other:

 

Shutter Speed (medium)

Movement (static)

Aperture (large)

Depth of Field (medium)

Light (high quantity of soft light from above)

Colour (contrast of red with surroundings)

Subject : Plant

Location : Tabuan Lot, Kuching

F-stop ƒ/22.0

Shutter Speed 25

This shot was taken in Universal Studios City Walk. I like the patterns on the ground and how it reflects lights from being wet. The streams were very smooth because of the slow shutter speed due the fact that it was shot in low lighting. But I thought they looked interesting.

Based on the Cameradactyl design and code

Another long shutter speed and here I sorted the white ballance, so instead of late after 10pm and in darkness it looks day time...

Closing down the aperture (f.32) to slow down the shutter speed (1/30th), while panning, creates a nice movement effect.

I was experimenting with slower shutter speeds to see what kind of blurred image I would get. I think it is sort of interesting. I did not pan the camera, so I was surprised that the horses seem to be in fairly good focus.

 

The two cute kids are having fun I think.

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