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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 19967" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I also like the vignetting, it gives the picture a "frame" if you will. Tree would be nice gone I guess but it did not make that much difference to me. The f5.6 seemed to work fine. I usually do a 9-11 if I am working with an intermediate DOF as that is usually a "sweet spot" on lenses. Your DOF was fine though. As for shutter speed, what shutter speed did you use? It seemed to freeze the train OK. A rule of thumb I was taught was shutter speed 1/focal length for the bottom end and work up from there. Since the train is not moving that fast you could get buy with no more than 1/125 I would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 19967, member: 1557"] I also like the vignetting, it gives the picture a "frame" if you will. Tree would be nice gone I guess but it did not make that much difference to me. The f5.6 seemed to work fine. I usually do a 9-11 if I am working with an intermediate DOF as that is usually a "sweet spot" on lenses. Your DOF was fine though. As for shutter speed, what shutter speed did you use? It seemed to freeze the train OK. A rule of thumb I was taught was shutter speed 1/focal length for the bottom end and work up from there. Since the train is not moving that fast you could get buy with no more than 1/125 I would think. [/QUOTE]
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