Well, it took quite a few goes to get it right. It's at ISO6400, aperture wide open, long lens stuck right out to 300mm, camera stabilised against the frame of the Velux window (on holiday - no tripod!) and a shutter speed of "kep varying it until it works"!
I think the ladle is out of focus at f4. Depth of field issue?
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But I can't see his ladle.
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Well, it took quite a few goes to get it right. It's at ISO6400, aperture wide open, long lens stuck right out to 300mm, camera stabilised against the frame of the Velux window (on holiday - no tripod!) and a shutter speed of "kep varying it until it works"!
ReplyDeleteI think the ladle is out of focus at f4. Depth of field issue?
Conditions in the atmosphere can magnify the moon which is why a harvest moon appears so large. Yes, I am sure it is a depth of field issue. ;-)
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