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Windmill In Late Afternoon
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Rover" data-source="post: 75351" data-attributes="member: 10060"><p>I didn't have a tripod, it was late in the day, and bumping the ISO to 800 was the only way to get the shutter speed up to something I thought I could hold steady enough with a non VR lens to catch a shot that was rapidly disappearing.</p><p></p><p>The scene was actually quite a bit darker than it appears as it was overcast all day and the sun was getting low. Was there a better way to shoot this under the circumstances?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Rover, post: 75351, member: 10060"] I didn't have a tripod, it was late in the day, and bumping the ISO to 800 was the only way to get the shutter speed up to something I thought I could hold steady enough with a non VR lens to catch a shot that was rapidly disappearing. The scene was actually quite a bit darker than it appears as it was overcast all day and the sun was getting low. Was there a better way to shoot this under the circumstances? [/QUOTE]
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