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A stack of my journals. I made the bottom two myself.

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December 31, 2012
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3.8 MB
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3888×2592
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256 (who?)
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Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed
1/250 second
Aperture
F/1.8
Focal Length
50 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
December 31, 2012
Lens
EF50mm f/1.8
Sensor Size
13.4mm
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~crystal-flake Jun 7, 2013  Student Traditional Artist
used here [link]
thanks :)
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:iconcarynalein:
Thank you, amazing stock! i used here [link]
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:iconnitchwarmer:
*nitchwarmer Feb 20, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Here ya go
[link]
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*Rubiconia Feb 19, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hi, used your excellent stock for this icon. Thanks very much. [link]
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=HelenaRothStock Jan 16, 2013  Professional Photographer
Hello there, your stock has been featured here: [link] Hope you don't mind :happybounce:
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=Malleni-Stock Jan 2, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
This is beautiful, but aperture 1.8 is not that good for stock photos I think =)
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:icondewfooter:
If I ever find out what that means, I'll give you a better reply. ;)
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=Malleni-Stock Jan 2, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Uhh it's so hard to explain, especially in english... :P The higher the aperture number the higher is the depth of focus..
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:icondewfooter:
Dan versuch's mal auf Deutsch! ;)

Ich werde es untersuchen. Vielleicht kan ich das anders einstellen aufs Kamera.
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=Malleni-Stock Jan 2, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
:giggle: Ja, das kannst du natürlich einstellen. Wenn das gesamte Bild / Objekt scharf ist ist es besser auszuschneiden und in einen Hintegrund einzufügen - finde ich =) Allerdings verlängert sich dadurch auch die Belichtungszeit, aber das wirst du merken. :hug:
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