Crash (no injuries)
Van Isle
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I've been heading out lately where ever I go with my D70s and 50mm on it, "just in case." :rofl
Snapped these coming home from work the other day:
ISO 1600, handheld at 1/20 and f1.8, no flash, moderate pp
ISO 1600, handheld 1/40 and f1.8, no flash, moderate pp
How'd I do at trying to shoot in a photo-journalistic style? And correcting for colour cast from the 5.0 lights? (the noise is better in the hi-res JPEGs)
All C&C welcome and appreciated.
Snapped these coming home from work the other day:
ISO 1600, handheld at 1/20 and f1.8, no flash, moderate pp
ISO 1600, handheld 1/40 and f1.8, no flash, moderate pp
How'd I do at trying to shoot in a photo-journalistic style? And correcting for colour cast from the 5.0 lights? (the noise is better in the hi-res JPEGs)
All C&C welcome and appreciated.
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It's all about timing isn't it, being at the right place at the right time.
Looks a relatively minor accident.
They just don't make cars like they used to do they.
Glad to hear no one got hurt ... thanks for reporting at the scene
.... Skippy
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