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ISO 200
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There some motion blur. Shooting long exposure of sea vessels are a big no no. The longer you expose, the more motion blur you will get because they aren't exactly idle or still. The tide rocks them slightly though not visible to the naked eye, under long exposure it can be quite visible. I'd bump up the ISO slightly to get a higher shutter speed. Personally I'll rather have a little bit of noise than a blurred out photo but then again that's just me![]()
http://www.flickr.com/photos/beautiful_oblivion/
Yup that is true...thanks for the comment =)
i think that sense of blur helped in this photo. it gives the impression that the cranes is actually operating vertically and the ocean currents moving horizontally
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