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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 1/250 second
F Number: F/4.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Aug 31, 2007, 6:06:22 PM
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Skogshorn
Late August evening by the Skogshorn peak (1700 something above sea level). I'm going back to roughly this same location tomorrow morning and I'm hoping the autumn color is more prominent then. Thanks for looking!
Levels, saturation adjusted. Slight use of the burn tool.
This is really a shot I did by mistake. I would never use f/4 to shoot this kind of thing, but the camera was tuned onto Av mode for some reason and I didn't notice.
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This is absolutely stunning mate, the colours are so crisp and it's beautifully composed.
I don't think you lost out too much using f4. it's a relatively short focal length and there's no real foreground so there's plenty of depth of field here.
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ps. fin fiskeplass det der
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I don't think you lost out too much using f4. it's a relatively short focal length and there's no real foreground so there's plenty of depth of field here.
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