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A Beary Happy Anniversary!


Saturday Self-Challenge: In honor of our second anniversary as a group, choose something you've learned in SSC and take a photo using this technique.
I chose long exposure for this challenge because I learned so much about the relationship between exposure time, F-stop and ISO. It wasn't until after I took this image and my camera battery went dead that I saw I forgot to remove the polarizing filter off the lens! I wonder how different my settings would be had I removed it before snapping this photo!
These tiny teddy bears are part of a large collection of miniature bears I collected about 20 years ago. They range in size between one and two and half inches (2.4 cm - 6.35cm).
Many thanks to all my fellow group members for two years of fun and learning together, and Happy Anniversary, SSC!
~Thank you so very much for your comments and faves, my friends! You are most kind! ~
I chose long exposure for this challenge because I learned so much about the relationship between exposure time, F-stop and ISO. It wasn't until after I took this image and my camera battery went dead that I saw I forgot to remove the polarizing filter off the lens! I wonder how different my settings would be had I removed it before snapping this photo!
These tiny teddy bears are part of a large collection of miniature bears I collected about 20 years ago. They range in size between one and two and half inches (2.4 cm - 6.35cm).
Many thanks to all my fellow group members for two years of fun and learning together, and Happy Anniversary, SSC!
~Thank you so very much for your comments and faves, my friends! You are most kind! ~
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Happy Anniversary, Val, my good pal. I couldn't do it without you! xo :)
Have a nice weekend.
Bel exemple de pose longue en basse lumière.
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Bon week end Val
My warmhearted congratulations for the second anniversary of SSC !
I learned a lot in this group; hope to come back soon !
I like this very much!
I do like the long exposure effects you can get, accidental or otherwise.
Any idiot can wind up the ISO to get a picture in the dark, but it takes an expert like yourself to produce a long exposure picture on a low ISO...
Best wishes, and a Good Weekend!
Peter
happy new week:D
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