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Taking multiple exposures of the flamingo sculpture

Taking multiple exposures of the flamingo sculpture

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Taking multiple exposures of the flamingo sculpture

- Now when I was here scouting, a couple days ago, I used my wide angle lense, my 16 to 35 and got really close. Now today I want to try something a little bit different, to give me some variety. I have got a 55 millimeter prime lens on my Sony A7R Mark two body. This lens is so sharp and beautiful. So I always, always relish the chance to be able to use it. Its also going to allow me to step further back, which is going to help compress, this sculpture here with the background and again I am really concentrating on the black building and the striking red and that contrast of red, black is going to really help the image. So I am going to walk around here and get some different angles. Now take a looking at my settings, I have got f/8, ISO 400 and about 200th of a second, thats plenty, plenty fast enough to hand hold. I don't have to get my tripod out. Places like this, you know, federal plaza, very often they have pretty strict rules on tripods and you know, whether you can have one…

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