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    Question Another Day Break


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    Why use such an extreme shutterspeed? 1/4000 doesn't seem necessary.

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    True......

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    Quote Originally Posted by BastiaanImages View Post
    Why use such an extreme shutterspeed? 1/4000 doesn't seem necessary.
    Because there is more than one way to skin a cat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaomul View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BastiaanImages View Post
    Why use such an extreme shutterspeed? 1/4000 doesn't seem necessary.
    Because there is more than one way to skin a cat.
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    O, that is called understanding

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    I agree that 1/4000 and 800 ISO may not have been a good choice here. Quite a bit of noise in the image. I like the composition, but based on the settings it sure looks like you probably could have gotten away with a much lower ISO,
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    Thank you dakkon; true.... that was a mistake; actually i used such a fast shutter so that sensor is facing sun for the shortest period as possible; i am not sure whether that technically wise

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