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Just a question, but would it be possible for the posts to include the camera that was used?
It might be of benefit for everyone (and me as I'm currently in the market for a camera :o)
Had to use some high iso for the birds in the forest
iso 6400 for the tomtit, iso 32000 for the tui
North Island Tomtit by Marc, on Flickr
Snap from my Galaxy S7, Madrid earlier this year.
I took this on my iPhone 6S in Noumea in September.
Telescope, equivalent to about 1000mm lens, can go larger with a 2x barlow but then the moon wouldn't fit in the frame.
A few from the last few weeks:
Wellington - Pukeahu Park Australian Memorial by Jeff Bell, on Flickr
Badly sprained my ankle at the bottom of Dawson Falls. Took this while waiting for someone to aid me in getting back to the carpark.
New Plymouth - Dawson Falls 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr
And last night's sunset on Kapiti Coast
Waikanae - Sunset 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr
Does injury help in the creative composition??
I'll let you be the judge on the composition. I was just looking for an icy cold place to put my foot to try stop the swelling. Don't think it worked...
Nikon F100 film camera. 50mm F.8D lens. Fuji Velvia 50 slide film. Wellington Northland Stein Memorial Park sunrise. Forecast using sunsetwx.com
Hasselblad 500 C/M. 80mm CF T* lens with a yellow filter. Fuji Acros 100 (Neopan) film, camera rated set to ISO 100. Hand developed with Ilford ID-11, 20 degrees celsius, stock (no dilution), 6min 45sec. 4 inverts every minute. Oriental Parade.
Took this yesterday. Photo is large enough for a wallpaper across triple 4k displays. https://www.flickr.com/photos/46928881@N02/32841378251/
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