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Oaks Park in the foreground shot from Sellwood Park.
ISO 400, f5.6, 3 seconds
It was a dreary, overcast morning... don't know that it was possible to get a clearer
picture under these conditions but any suggestions would be appreciated.

The same location at daybreak.
ISO 200, f10, 1 second.

ISO 100, f8, 1.6"
SE 7th at the entrance to Sellwood Park.

ISO 100, f4.5, 1/3"

ISO 100, f5.6, 2.5"

ISO 100, f8, 1 second

ISO 100, f5.6, 1/13"
This one is a little blurry because it was a hand-held shot at too slow of a shutter speed.
I was paying too much attention to exposure and getting the histogram to look right :(
If I had shot the entire morning at ISO 400 I probably would have been better off.
In real life, I pretty much never have a tripod with me since it won't fit on the
motorcycle or in my mountain climbing backpack.

Ditto for the above, shot at ISO 100, f8, 1/8"
The purpose of this course is to learn something, right?
On the advice of someone on the forums, I disabled ISO sensitivity which,
if it was turned on, would have resulted in a MUCH better shot.

ISO 100, f8, 1/80"
ISO 100, f5.6, 1/200"
This shot looks over exposed to me but the histogram looked great.
Several adjustments to reduce the light resulted in significant under exposure.
It was a VERY grey day.... advice/suggestions on how to set the camera for a better shot?
Washington State route 14. The bridge over the Klickitat River at Lyle, WA

ISO 1600, f8, 1/2500"
A view of Rowena Crest along the Columbia River Gorge.
I had the camera set at a fast ISO because I had previously been taking pictures of
eagles in flight. Forgot to set it back (senior moment)....
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