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After the harvest
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- Uploaded on August 15, 2007
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by William Stephens -
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- Camera: NIKON D200
- Taken on 2007/08/12 11:00:27
- Focal Length: 31.00mm
- F/Stop: f/22.000
- ISO Speed: ISO400
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bjackson, on August 7, 2008, said:
Mr. Stephens,
By the way, I would love to learn what camera(s) and lenses you've used in your photography. Perhaps your favorite all-around camera. The quality of your work I've only seen in 4x5 transparency film. Is that your film of choice? Do you have a studio in the UK where my daughter could peruse your magnificent film works?
Bob
William Stephens, on August 10, 2008, said:
Hi Bob If you click on the Extra information link at the bottom right of the frame of the picture then you can normally see the camera, focal length, ISO, aperture and speed. On mine you won't see the speed because many of my photos are High Dynamic Range shots comprising seven photos blended to give a wider tonal range than is possible with digital sensors currently available. This is closer to the range that the human eye can register and hence they have a vitality.
I'm currently using a Nikon D300 mostly with either a 12-24 mm or a 16-85 mm but I would like to get a full 35 mm size sensor eventually like the D3 (or perhaps even a Hasselblad medium format digital but you end up talking many thousand dollars)!
You might like to look at a book I put together of photos of St Mawes a beautiful village just across the bay from Falmouth, where my family has had a cottage for almost 75 years. The link is to Blurb who print them.
I have also done a smaller book of landscapes around Steppingley, where I live.
With best wishes
William
Milo1978, on May 29, 2009, said:
William, I was looking for pictures of Norfolk Virginia, but I'm glad I came across this one! Very nice photo!
William Stephens, on June 14, said:
Hey Milo - I'm glad you stopped by - even if you were a few thousand miles out of your way! Cheers
William