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Fun w/Digital M Images

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jonoslack

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HI Steve
That's lovely - even more as you've managed to keep the PP just about perfect.
Excellent.

It's such a good focal length isn't it . . . . . here is another one with the M and the 24 Elmar.


Stormy Weather​
 

Hosermage

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My nephew asked me to take some pictures of him and his friends (about 6 couples) before their homecoming dance...





Little did he know how a simple request like that stressed this amateur, but I was happy with the results.
 
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TimothyHyde

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"...(that's the kind of exposure I end up with too!)…"
Right, Jono: 1/1500th at f/1 is hardly optimal, but you're standing in the dark trying to quickly tone down the exposure for this bright shot and the easiest thing to do without looking is to keep cranking up the shutter speed. It wasn't a moving subject, though, so this was kind of lazy. I was already at 2000 ISO, so I should have just closed the aperture down a couple of stops. Happens all the time when I'm night shooting though.
 

jonoslack

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"...(that's the kind of exposure I end up with too!)…"
Right, Jono: 1/1500th at f/1 is hardly optimal, but you're standing in the dark trying to quickly tone down the exposure for this bright shot and the easiest thing to do without looking is to keep cranking up the shutter speed. It wasn't a moving subject, though, so this was kind of lazy. I was already at 2000 ISO, so I should have just closed the aperture down a couple of stops. Happens all the time when I'm night shooting though.
Hi Timothy
It was real fellow feeling - I'd almost certainly been in the same thing.
Maybe they'll get Auto ISO to work in Manual Mode, then we'll all be fine!
 

Photojazz

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A father and daughter walks down trail. They are Oriental. That is somewhat easy to see close enough... I had to size them up quickly before they got away. lol.

 
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