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The Virgin in the Cathedral of Regensburg

The Virgin in the Cathedral of Regensburg
Copyright ©2007, Martin Fekete ¤

There is a blur in the picture, but I didn´t have tripod with me.

Photographer: Martin Fekete ¤
Folder: A Trip to München and Regensburg
Uploaded: 2007-Jul-23 11:48 EDT
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Camera: Olympus E-400
Lens: Olympus 14-42mm f3.5/5.6
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 400
Aperture: f5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/4 s
Focal Length: 28mm
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
Critique Level: Dead Honest Critique

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image is blure but i like more on the amount of light the sensor captured. quite good even in a slow shutter speed without noise. You stoped your breathing for a few seconds am i right? heheheh. A tripod should make this shot perfect and clear. But still You captured the quintessence of the virgin mary.

Regards Karl

Karl Patrick Opinion ¤ at 13:49 EDT on 2007-Jul-23 [Reply]

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Hallo Karl, thanks for your comment. Of course, I had to stop breathing for a while, but I think the result was it worth. Bye.

Martin Fekete ¤ at 15:39 EDT on 2007-Jul-23 [Reply]

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Quite well done Martin, especially if you take the low light and corresponding long handheld exposere into account.

Wiliam Wagenaar ¤ $ at 17:16 EDT on 2007-Jul-23 [Reply]

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the shot was worth it. its good and i like it. You could use the 1sec anti shock to balance with your breathing with the corresponding low shutter. Anyway i like the shot.

 

best regards karl

Karl Patrick Opinion ¤ at 04:17 EDT on 2007-Jul-24 [Reply]

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I didn´t know about the possibility of 1-sec anti-schock, I´ll try lo learn more about it - I´ve been having my E-400 since 2 months only...

Martin Fekete ¤ at 06:51 EDT on 2007-Jul-24 [Reply]