DESCRIPTION
I’m always impressed with what you can capture with a camera that you simply can’t see with your eyeballs. Lots of people are always asking me how to capture places with a photo to look how you remember seeing them with your eyes. And I know that sentence barely made any sense at all, but I think you get the idea.
And I understand their question, because it’s one that I had myself, complete with all of the improper gammar and bad wording.
But the best part about photography that you realize once you’ve dug deep into it for a while, is uncovering the ways that you capture things with a camera that you simply can’t capture with your eyes. In this case, it’s macro shots of a flower, but there are also long exposures, infrared, night photos, light trails, and so many other things.
POW: Hello Sunflower
PHOTO DETAILS
Aperture | ƒ/8 | ||||||||||||||
Camera | ILCE-7RM3 | ||||||||||||||
Exposure bias | +3/10EV | ||||||||||||||
Flash fired | no | ||||||||||||||
Focal length | 90mm | ||||||||||||||
ISO | 4000 | ||||||||||||||
Shutter speed | 1/400s | ||||||||||||||
Title | POW: Hello Sunflower |
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