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Pics from vacation (D70)

PS-RagE

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Well, it was a cold rainy vacation at Red Pine Lodge in Foleyet, Ontario this year. Out of the seven days, only two of them were OK. The rest of the time we sat in the cottage (I read seven books).

I took 137 pics. Most of them were 10-20 of the same thing while I played with camera settings (still figuring this thing out). Here are the four worth sharing:

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These ducks were in and out of the campsite constantly.

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The seaplanes also took off and landed regularily. I had planned to take a hike to a point west of our camp to get better pics of them taking off and landing.... but rain and all ya know. This was handheld at 400mm


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This was the storm leaving on the last night :rolleyes:

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And this was the fire on the last night. I took quite a few pics of it. Never had a camera that takes nice pics in the dark before.
 
thanks for the pics ps.. i'm still experimenting with camp fires

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How did you take your shot? hand held? A, S, M? ISO?

thanks

-esr
 
Definetely handheld. Unsure of settings. I was playing around with different settings, it was late and I was kinda "wobbly" at the time ;)
 
PS-RagE said:
Definetely handheld. Unsure of settings. I was playing around with different settings, it was late and I was kinda "wobbly" at the time ;)

check the EXIF data.
 
mdude85 said:
check the EXIF data.

Well the camera's settings were F/5 with a 1/100 shutter speed at 50mm but what he was asking was what mode the camera was in (i.e. aperature priority, shutter priority etc) and that I don't have the answer to
 
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