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2011-03-21
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2011-03-21
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2011-03-21
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2011-03-21
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^ Im curious about that myself - Aonsaithya got really high q image there...
In southern Finland, we had a complete cloud-cover. I was on standby with my tripod, EOS 20D, 300mm + 2x teleconverter. That's 960mm (1.6x sensor crop)... :'<
Didn't really consider using my N900, since my current objective is to outdo the photo I took in 2005 without the teleconverter.
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2011-03-21
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2011-03-21
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That's interesting now, I also had to tilt the camera slightly - but not because of lens flare, but (I think) to prevent the oversaturation of the camera exposure, cos the image was waaay too bright for the camera even with the lowest exposure settings.....
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2011-03-22
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2011-03-22
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