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Wm. Bates | all galleries >> Galleries >> 2006 Yellowstone Meet n Greet > Falls in Yellowstone.jpg
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10-JUL-2006

Falls in Yellowstone.jpg

Canon EOS 5D
1/6s f/22.0 at 34.0mm iso50 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Jul-2006 12:37:49
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length34 mm
Exposure Time1/6 sec
Aperturef/22
ISO Equivalent50
Exposure Bias0.33
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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Robert Ballard10-Mar-2007 18:22
I saw a spur going in that direction while I was headed to the bottom of Moose Falls, but I forgot to check it out on my way back up.
Wm. Bates12-Jul-2006 00:32
Jim,

Actually, I was just pointing the camera at different areas and watching how the shutter speed changed according to where I tried to focus. Brighter vs Shaded areas. Just getting a feel for where the ISO needs to be in different situations. I am learning to look for critters in the shade and bump the ISO, that way I don't have weird shadows from their body parts if I am shooting during the middle of the day.

The more time I spend behind the camera, the more I am learning about light and high contrast situations and why all you shutter bugs are "chasing the light".

Wanda
Jim McKinlock11-Jul-2006 23:40
What's Wanda shooting? Is there a critter over ther?