Looks good the
way it is to me Art, but I've never really used my W1 in manual mode.
(Don't have a W3).
Cheers,
Brian
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From: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri,
20 Feb 2015 07:13:40 -0800
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Waterfall [1
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I went looking for this waterfall yesterday. It?s a seasonal one, and is
dry once all the snow has melted. After looking at the photos at home, I wished
the W3 had more of a range of shutter/apertures. Admittedly, this was shot in
Auto, 1/400, F5, ISO100. But even if I?d shot at F8, the shutter speed would
still have been too fast to blur the water.
Any ideas about how to get a nice flowing look in the water?
Art