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Lou FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: July 20 2011,10:42   

Quote (Robin @ July 20 2011,11:00)
Quote (Lou FCD @ July 20 2011,08:27)
Sure, Robin, and thanks, btw.

I link to each of my photos on Flickr when I post them here (it's actually required in Flickr's TOS). If you go to any of my photos there, just above and to the left of the photo is a drop-down menu labeled "Actions". One of the options in that menu is "View Exif Info". I leave mine public, so clicking that will get you there.

Data from that page for this particular shot that might interest you (though there's plenty more there):


Thanks! Next time I'll search more in the Flicker page.

I'm just trying to get an idea of how certain settings effect the pictures. For example, I was under the impression that pictures tended to come out a bit sharper if one shoots in the middle of a lens' focal range (using the "sweet spot" as it were, usually around F8 or so), but this pic indicates otherwise. Clearly the lens and photographer have some impact as well.  :)

Well, personally, unless I have a very specific reason not to, I jack my aperture wide open and leave it there. I probably shoot with a wide open aperture 99% of the time.

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