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Taken on 09 Jul 2017 in Hamsterley Forest near Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham.
Taken handheld at 1/15 of a second. Which shows either that I have a steady hand, or that the optical image stabilisation in the camera is very good.
Bracket fungus,. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. I would welcome any help with the identification, Bob couldn't help.
I originally took three exposures, each with 1 f/stop difference. One exposure was able to capture the sky, but the other elements of the image were too dark. One of the exposures was perfect for the people, and the last one brought out the detail in the statue within the monument. I brought the images into photo shop and exported them to the adobe HDR creator. The rest, as they say, is history.
Shot at the Harvard Campus in Massachusetts.
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More Bracketing practice. Lined up side by side. This time to see the the exposures in a more realistic situation with the foreground darker than the scene outside the sliding glass door.
Taken on 4/14/14 in Providence RI
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Exif data auto added by theGOOD Uploadr
File Size : 7.0 mb
Camera Make : Canon
Camera Model : Canon EOS REBEL T5i
Exposure : 0.017 seconds
Aperture : f/5.6
ISO Speed : 100
Focal Length : 55 mm
Subject Distance : 0.1 meters
A lot of small bracket fungi sprouting out of this tree trunk.
Photos from a morning walk round Wildlife Trusts Grass Wood in Yorkshire.
Angle Brackets! Reflection in water
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These logs created a set of brackets that I loved . I haven't gotten the opportunity to do a lot of lake reflection shots but I'd love to do more. I never got the '2 photos' thing until other people looked at it and said something.