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Posted: Sat Sep 6th, 2025 10:13
 
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Red ones too....



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Can't resist a bit of mucking about......



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Did anyone notice the deliberate mistake??  The exif will show you I made the silly error of not changing camera settings between these two shots.

I was primarily taking photos of the dragons flying. So the f9 at 1/1250 was ok….the resulting iso of 1600 was fine.

But in the depth of the reeds was a dragon perched. I loved the drooping sedge leaves in the composition and eagerly photographed it using the same settings. 

F9 was ok but 1/1250 for a static subject!:doh::thumbsdown:

The resulting iso was 8000 and the noise very obvious. 

Ok it’s not overly noisy and I could reduce that if I have a mind to do so, but it’s enough for me to “beat myself up” for not concentrating. :banghead:



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