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Thanks Gang .
I agree totally John, printing is a whole other aspect to photography that requires every bit the skill of the photographer taking the original image! I'm completely clueless in that area, although hopefully some day... . Thanks John .
Andrew, yup, tripod, remote release and mirror lockup on all but a couple of images in the whole day. All the above were used on all these shots as the shutter speeds were slow (less than 1/30th in all cases except for the fence). Regardless, it's a terrible feeling to come back from the field thinking I've had a really great day of shooting, only to find camera shake making the images unuseable. For that reason, I can count the number of times on one hand I've shot hand-held in the past year, and probably the same number of times I've not used a remote release (cable release). When using the 80-400, I always use MLU as well. Hey, no point in having $2000 lenses if you are going to sabatoge the shot by risking handhelds when doing landscape and nature .
Thanks David . Really appreciate that very much!
Have a great one guys!
Glenn
PS - oh yeah, I just used the in-camera matrix meter, overexposed by 1/2 stop to keep the whites white, and double checked that the snow wasn't blown by spot metering the snow. Works every time
Edited on Jan 04, 2006 at 11:24 AM
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