Below, I tried another hand-held shot, not so fortunate as you can see. Camera chosen ISO-400, f/4 @ 1/4 second but no steady hand here. I could have manually chosen a higher ISO (camera will do up to 800), or use a tripod, OR put the camera on a solid object and use the 2-second self-timer.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Foggy Morn'
It was foggy this morning for my bike ride to school. Snapped this shot from my front driveway, flash off, 6:45 AM. Camera set the ISO at 250, f/3.3 @ 1/4 second -- hand-held -- it came out OK. BUT, with the viewfinder as such for the Pentax Optio W10, I ended up with the wire even though I did not see it while composing the shot. Makes me appreciate the 100% viewfinder of my D300! The image also shows the distortion of the lens at this focal length -- wires strung between poles rarely sag UP!
Compressed in MS Office Picture Manager and used Auto-Correct.
Below, I tried another hand-held shot, not so fortunate as you can see. Camera chosen ISO-400, f/4 @ 1/4 second but no steady hand here. I could have manually chosen a higher ISO (camera will do up to 800), or use a tripod, OR put the camera on a solid object and use the 2-second self-timer.
Below, I tried another hand-held shot, not so fortunate as you can see. Camera chosen ISO-400, f/4 @ 1/4 second but no steady hand here. I could have manually chosen a higher ISO (camera will do up to 800), or use a tripod, OR put the camera on a solid object and use the 2-second self-timer.
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