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Airborne

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Alpine Sunrise

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Train Station Overpass

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Munksjöbron in Jönköping, Sweden

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Over the Horizon

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Synthesizer

My first attempt at doing "product photography"

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Bus stop at night

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Grass in singular

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Karlatornet

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Roadtrip

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Port of Skåre

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Very dusty bumblebee

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Bumblebee :>

I dont think it's focussed that well, but hey, what can you do.

Shot with:

Canon EOS 700D • idk 1/200? •Auto ISO • f/4 • 210mm + Full-Frame to APS-C crop factor

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Meanwhile, somewhere in Europe

Shot with Canon EOS 700D

f/9.0 • 1/125 • 55.00 mm • ISO100

Any criticism welcome, although I'm a newbie to the hobby :)

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Sleepy crocodile

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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A look at the rides

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Amusement architecture and botany

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Just getting into photography

A few days ago, I got myself a Canon EOS 700D DSLR camera along with a Canon EFS 18-55mm lens for about $160. Until now, I've only ever used point-and-shoots, like my smartphone or my "Kodak" Pixpro AZ401.

So, it's basically the first time I get to properly play around with the exposure triangle and all that good, manual stuff. I already love this camera, because despite the low cost, you can get great shots in auto mode out of the box, but it's also very versatile in professional photography. All that, and I still haven't even gotten into editing raw photos; this is just the JPG!

This particular photo of a garden shed was shot with:

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        ISO: 6400
    Exposure: 1/395s
    Aperture: f/14
    Focal length: 46mm
    Resolution: 5184x3456


  

From what I've heard, those settings aren't ideal, especially the high ISO for that much light. Does anybody have some general tips for me or resources to check out?

By the way, I also just installed Magic Lantern. That's some great stuff. Oh, and al

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Gravel path

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Bridge in the distance