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Bracket fungus (unknown species), along the John Pond and Clear Pond Loop Trail, near Indian Lake NY.
Metered exposure
Not true bracketing as I only decreased the exposures, experience has taught that there is not usually an advantage to increasing exposure in these situations.
I froze stiff as a board while taking photos of today's sunset down by the lake. This is a composite blend of 3 photos bracketed by 2Ev, just for fun. Of course the gulls didn't hold still for all 3 shots, so they ghosted. Best viewed large.
I took the bracket off of the monitor's stand and mounted it to the frame. There's a small block of wood between the bracket and the frame, giving some extra space.
Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail, Redwood National and State Parks, California || Photo info: Taken 2024-11-30 with Canon EOS R5m2, RF14-35mm F4 L IS USM, 1/100 sec at f/10, focal length 14 mm, ISO ISO 800. Copyright 2024 Stephen Shankland.
This photo is underexposed by one stop. To complete this photo I had to switch to shutter priority mode. This allowed me to control shutter speed. I learned that I actually preferred the underexposed photo because I liked the shadows and highlights. The settings used to take this photo include: F/14, 1/125th sec, ISO-200.