You'll have to decrease the shutter speed as well to make sure it stays exposed correctly. I'd suggest using a tripod just in case your shutter speed becomes slow enough to start getting motion blur in your pictures
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You'll have to decrease the shutter speed as well to make sure it stays exposed correctly. I'd suggest using a tripod just in case your shutter speed becomes slow enough to start getting motion blur in your pictures
Pepper the Border Collie: One of Kyle's friends who stopped by earlier this evening.
Canon 50mm f/1.4 lens. 1/160 @ f/2 - ISO 200
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Quick shot of the car before i headed back to school....
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Matt, where are the camping pictures from?
Wagner Lake just south of Mio.
NO electricity and NO ONE there. It was excellent until temps dropped to 30 ish at night and rain started coming. :(