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Old 12-05-2007, 10:30 PM
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Hi all, I'm new here and am thankful to have a chance to get a few pics up for people to look at and judge. Please, be as critical as can be, within limits, of course. I can only grow and get better at things.

This is of a SPAD XIII, indoors (as you can see) at the National Air Force Museum. I can't remember the specs on the shot, but I think it was set at a 4 sec exp. asa 80.... can't remember what else. :-(
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Old 12-06-2007, 04:03 AM
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Hi Tim and welcome to the group. I was able to locate the EXIF data on your shot. Looks like a 2 second exposure at f/4.0 and ISO 100, flash was fired. No a bad record shot of the Spad. Good sharpness, depth of field and color. I highly recommend using a flickr account as having a larger image adjacent to the Reply box is very helpful to those providing critiques. Again, welcome to the group.
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