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Just When You Think You Have it!   

Just When You Think You Have it!

This week while in Boston I was excited to capture the skyline at night from Cambridge to Boston.


Hello and Happy Friday!
 
This week while in Boston I was excited to capture the skyline at night from Cambridge to Boston.  It's a scene I always loved since the 80's at college there.  
 
While shooting on a tripod I noticed my first shot was blurry at 15 seconds at f/5.6 and I couldn't figure out why since I knew the ground wasn't shaking and I focused at infinity.

 

Boston Skyline Stabilizer On Off1.jpg


Then I noticed I had left the image stabilizer on the lens in the "on" mode - so I switched it off and shot another image - this time at 30 seconds at f/9.  Sharp!
 
You can see the two images with a close-up for comparison.  Lesson of the day - when shooting on a tripod and trying to hold the camera steady - turn off the stabilizer function since it tries to compensate for any movements and its slight adjustment will affect the image when on a tripod.

 

Boston Skyline 7.jpg

Boston Skyline 8.jpg

 

 
The second shot is my favorite with the bike that rode by on the left with it's tail light and lit up guard rail from a turning car.
 
Have a good weekend!
 
Brandon

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