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Old 09-16-2007   #471 (permalink)
KellyL
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Default Re: Understanding Exposure

Here is a picture from yesterday. I used my 70 - 200. I have learned that it is much sharper at 4.0 than it is at 2.8. In fact, since I have started shooting it at 4.0 - 5.6 I am much happier with its sharpness. I just expected it to be tack sharp at 2.8. Handheld, on the move.....

Anyway, I was also using a polarizer trying to enhance the sky. I wasn't real happy with the results. All the pictures seem a tad dark.
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