Hey Tom,
This one is great. I had looked at your photos after critiquing that last one. I really like this and the ones with the lighthouses.
Great angle to bring the eyes down the path to the water and then take in the beautiful sunset.
E
As a newbie, I am assuming this was shot with a very small f-stop due to the detail and DOF. How high an ISO would you have to use in a shot like this to keep shutter speeds up high enough to avoid motion blur in the waves?
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This one is great. I had looked at your photos after critiquing that last one. I really like this and the ones with the lighthouses.
Great angle to bring the eyes down the path to the water and then take in the beautiful sunset.
E
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As a newbie, I am assuming this was shot with a very small f-stop due to the detail and DOF. How high an ISO would you have to use in a shot like this to keep shutter speeds up high enough to avoid motion blur in the waves?
Thanks for posting the shot!
Michael
This is beautiful Tom just beautiful .... Skippy
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