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Very nice. I went to Flickr to look at the ISO etc before I read your text underneath. 1/5s at f2, ISO 3200 for moonlight only is pretty impressive. What is causing the strip of brightness across te town?View attachment 16362Full moon light by XAVIER GUTierrez, on Flickr
Panasonic DC-S5M2X + LUMIX S 50/F1.4 at ƒ/2.0 - 1/5 - ISO 3200
This photo was taken on a pitch-black night, but with the light of a full moon. I used a tripod and decided to leave the ISO on automatic. At ISO 100, I was getting a shutter speed of about 3 seconds, if I remember correctly, because the brightness of the full moon and the reflection off the snow is stunning. But I think that at ISO 3200, the S5IIx sensor has no problem lifting the shadows. I stopped down the aperture a little (f/2) to make the edges sharper... but honestly, the Lumix 50mm f/1.4 has no problem with sharpness wide open... It's impressive how clean the photo comes out under those conditions.
Nice to see some people pics. Not many of us here are into portraits.
Ah, summer! It seems far away for us northerners at the moment!
Yes, it was an absolutely beautiful summer afternoon and evening here in Sydney today, 26 degrees C, light coastal breeze, just perfect. I went for a walk after work with the S9 in my hand and just kept going. Clocked up 9km.Ah, summer! It seems far away for us northerners at the moment!
Thanks Paul, it's the streetlights. Actually, the church was extra brightly lit and almost overexposed.Very nice. I went to Flickr to look at the ISO etc before I read your text underneath. 1/5s at f2, ISO 3200 for moonlight only is pretty impressive. What is causing the strip of brightness across te town?
It's a gorgeous shot. I'd be really tempted to crop it XPan though (65:24).Thanks Paul, it's the streetlights. Actually, the church was extra brightly lit and almost overexposed.
Thank you. Lumix cameras are absolutely wonderful for portraits. I have been beyond pleased with the results I've been getting with the S1IIe and s5II.Nice to see some people pics. Not many of us here are into portraits.