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The Christmas Spider
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 394958" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>I started out using f20 to try for more DOF, half way through I changed back to f16 as you can see on the last three shots.</p><p> I kept my usual iso200 to give me a faster shutter, maybe I"ll try dropping back to iso100 and sacrificing a bit of shutter speed to see if that improves things. With my usual setup I am using iso200 and 1/320 shutter speed, the photos with these settings are a bit underexposed, but I just lighten them up in PP, I get a bit of noise, but I can live with it if it isn't too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 394958, member: 10447"] I started out using f20 to try for more DOF, half way through I changed back to f16 as you can see on the last three shots. I kept my usual iso200 to give me a faster shutter, maybe I"ll try dropping back to iso100 and sacrificing a bit of shutter speed to see if that improves things. With my usual setup I am using iso200 and 1/320 shutter speed, the photos with these settings are a bit underexposed, but I just lighten them up in PP, I get a bit of noise, but I can live with it if it isn't too bad. [/QUOTE]
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