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Mindblowing shot. Superb location. Posted by Arzan Kotval on 2008 Apr 11 10:28:31 +0000 |
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Harsh, thanks for the detail! In cameras like these (point and shoot or semi-slr's) the grain factor is high beyond ISO 200, hence I had no option but to take it at 100. I could have tried ISO 200 too but decided to stick to 100! Again in cameras like these, I would need a smaller aperture than f/8 with a shutter speed of 30 seconds or more (bulb) to get a steady shot! Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2008 Apr 08 18:44:39 +0000 |
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Refer to the comments on the same picture on my flickr here. I have explained everything there! Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2008 Apr 08 07:05:03 +0000 |
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IMHO the green light is the reflection of the WAP4 headlights which were reflected off the lens of the S5. Having an anti-glare coating it always shows up as green. Posted by vivek mathur on 2008 Apr 08 06:54:41 +0000 |
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he..he..now what i like about the s5 is that,in low light when ur depressing the shutter to autofocus,the green light is meant to aid the processor,it very so happens its like a proceed signal(the lamp has a straight beam):-) Posted by Colin Peter on 2008 Apr 08 06:24:03 +0000 |
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rocking pic Sid! Posted by Deepak Murali on 2008 Apr 08 04:23:35 +0000 |
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Colin the green light is the sensor from my camera. Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2008 Apr 08 04:04:50 +0000 |
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Supershot, Sid Posted by Jimmy Jose on 2008 Apr 08 02:40:30 +0000 |
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Again brilliant. Posted by Samar on 2008 Apr 07 21:47:32 +0000 |
Good Shot! What was your location? I mean hill? KM location?
Posted by S Ashwin on 2008 Apr 11 15:02:02 +0000