Nikon D80
Nikon 18-135mm lens
Exp 1/20
f 5.6
ISO 100
Wish i had a 100-400mm lens. Boohoo...
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Nikon D80
Nikon 18-135mm lens
Exp 1/20
f 5.6
ISO 100
Wish i had a 100-400mm lens. Boohoo...
Am wondering where you created this image...
You might have done the classic blunder that Sabyasachi has been cautioning us about...splitting the image in two with the boundary! :-)
This was behind Nandan Kanan. There's a big marshland there...
Yes i believe i have overlooked that part again...
Will post a better composition...
Bibhav,
For landscapes, try using a higher aperture, say f8 and above. In this image, your shutter speed was 1/20. You definitely have to use a camera support in such conditions. Try going back to the same place in different days and in different lighting conditions.
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I used my back pack as a beanbag and used the camera on it. Plus if u see, my ISO was really low.i should have raised it too... Ill give it a bigger aperture next time.
Last edited by Bibhav Behera; 15-03-2009 at 08:52 PM.
Keep the camera stable on your backpack. Then use the delay timer. That will help when the shutter speed is low.
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Hey Bibhav, just wondering if you had risen a bit, you could have avoided the out of focus grass/bush in the FG.
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Udai Bisht
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