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To gymmie :
Thank you so much for dropping by, i am glad that you like the photos. have a good weekend too ;p
Thank you so much for dropping by, i am glad that you like the photos. have a good weekend too ;p
to ‎jkuang :
I am glad that you like the photos. To find the setting (camera set up) for each photos, you can click the link below the photo, that will leads you to my flickr (of that photo), and at the top-right side of the photo there is "Action" button, click on it and chose " View Action Info". Juct click on it and the exif data (meta data) which contain not only the set up of the camera, but also the actual time (hour) when the photo was taken will come out. Here is the example :
# 512 Color of The Morning 102 (Seletar North Link Bridge, Singapore, 2011)
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Exif data
Camera Sony DSLR-A900
Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 35 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash Off, Did not fire
Exposure Program Manual
Date and Time (Original) 2011:05:08 07:43:40+08:00
Metering Mode Multi-segment
Light Source Unknown
White Balance Auto
Focal Length In35mm Format 35 mm
Scene Capture Type Standard
Contrast Normal
Saturation Normal
Sharpness Normal
Flash Mode Off
Hi Bro,
You are living proof that brand of camera is not the deciding factor in great photography. It's the skill and imagination that matters... Well done!
Bro, your statement led me to wonder for a start you maybe brand conscious, but I could be wrong. The Sony A900 is a respectable FF camera.