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Week 12 Photo

My time-lapse machine

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Bought this Canon S5 IS specifically for time-lapses. Due to the electronic shutter I don't have to worry about the shutter count.

Didn't want to cause my DSLR to die early due to crazy shutter counts caused by time-lapses.

I've hacked it using CHDK and have been using a time-lapse script where you specify how many photo's you want to take per hour.

Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)

Aperture: f/8.0

Focal Length: 105 mm

ISO Speed: 200

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Week 14 Photo

Nice climb

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Took this shot of a mate's Hilux over the weekend. Its a crazy thing. Still has the original 2.4l petrol engine - but due to lowered low range gearing in the gearbox and lowered gears in the diffs it is amazing. The 37" muddies help too!

Video of it in action can be seen here:

Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)

Aperture: f/5.6

Focal Length: 70 mm

ISO Speed: 200

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Week 15 Photo

Curtis Falls

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Went to Tamborine National Park on Easter Monday as we had a public holiday in Queensland.

This is a photo of Curtis Falls in Joalah section as seen from the Curtis Falls track. The creek is called Cedar Creek.

Exposure: 0.4

Aperture: f/9.0

Focal Length: 18 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Week 16 Photo

Brisbane Sunset

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Sunset behind Brisbane city, taken from Kangaroo Point side of the Brisbane river in Queensland.

Photo made up from three photos taken at three exposures Tone Mapped in Photomatix Pro 3.0.

Some final adjustments were made using Lightroom 2 and Picasa 3.

Exposure: 30

Aperture: f/6.3

Focal Length: 10 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Week 17 Photo

Joel Berkley

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Took this shot at Archerfield International Speedway. Was hard to shoot in these conditions with the D80, due to bad light and fast moving objects.

Shot this with my second hand Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 lens (which I suspect might have a back focussing issue). Was very happy with how it came out all things considered.

Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)

Aperture: f/2.8

Focal Length: 70 mm

ISO Speed: 720

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