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1/640 • f/7.1 • 96.0 mm • ISO 200 •
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Went to the Noosa River to see if there were any birds willing to pose. A few Pelicans, Seagulls, Corellas, Ducks, Pigeons.
First of all took a shot with Auto ISO which came out as ISO 100, and quite dark (see Note on Image above), but OK. So upped it a notch to ISO 200, manually. Had it on high shutter speed (1/640), hoping to catch a bird in flight, but liked one shot in particular with a stationary Pelican, boat and Seagull.
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TSC 8 June Technical - a setting on your camera you have never used or been able to figure out... ISO :-)
First of all took a shot with Auto ISO which came out as ISO 100, and quite dark (see Note on Image above), but OK. So upped it a notch to ISO 200, manually. Had it on high shutter speed (1/640), hoping to catch a bird in flight, but liked one shot in particular with a stationary Pelican, boat and Seagull.
Zero editing.
TSC 8 June Technical - a setting on your camera you have never used or been able to figure out... ISO :-)
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Pelicans are fun to look at. I loved how they flied just above surface of the water over the water and suddenly dropped down.
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