Forum: Mini-Challenges, Games, and Photo Stories
04-10-2017, 01:52 AM
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Browsing through my photo taken last week and I found this one. I have no interest in taking people on street but I snap this one because I found it interesting to see a tripod being used during day time on Sakura flowers with a [guess what…] K1, a camera with a very good SR system.
I learn from a few times taking Sakura flower in Japan that if the shutter speed is slow enough to use a tripod, I am going to get a motion blur on the image because Sakura season in Japan = mild to strong wind most of the time. The camera not move but the tree branch will move all the time. I have to bump ISO (K3) to 200+ and f2.8 so that I get a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the flowers that morning. |