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  • ID: 1499334
  • Uploader: Ars »
  • Date: over 12 years ago
  • Size: 257 KB .jpg (800x566) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/38298911 »
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shameimaru aya and inubashiri momiji (touhou) drawn by xiao_qiang_(overseas)
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    redtails
    over 12 years ago
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    I don't see how this can be 1/10th of a second with f/1.4 (and iso100) in such a sunny-like scene. You can see a white-like light reflection in their eyes, and the leaves in the background have afternoon-sunlight shining on them. It'd have to be at least 1/100sec to avoid overexposure (and a blurry picture)

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    Pronak
    almost 12 years ago
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    redtails said:

    I don't see how this can be 1/10th of a second with f/1.4 (and iso100) in such a sunny-like scene. You can see a white-like light reflection in their eyes, and the leaves in the background have afternoon-sunlight shining on them. It'd have to be at least 1/100sec to avoid overexposure (and a blurry picture)

    Also, with a f/1.4, the background should be not appear so blurry.

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