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    Fabs Forns
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    When I had Nikon, I enjoyed the multiple EXP feature very much, and it was something I missed very much since I moved back to Canon.
    This time, I tried using a very slow s/s and very softly shaking the camera. Most of them were delete, but I like this one because of the watercolor look. What do you guys think?

    Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Lens (mm): Sigma 180 macro
    ISO: 50
    Aperture: 32
    Shutter: 1/4
    Exp. Comp.: 0.0
    Program: Aperture Priority

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    This works for me Fabs. It does have a watercolor look-almost impressionistic. Did you have the camera on a tripod?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie Brown View Post
    This works for me Fabs. It does have a watercolor look-almost impressionistic. Did you have the camera on a tripod?
    No Julie, hand held for easy shaking :)
    Gracias!

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    Yes, this does look like a water color paint, very nice use of slow shutter speed. I think the soft color goes well with the burred.

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    Mighty fine looking and I know how difficult they are to get :) Besides the right shaking motion, having a strong colorful well framed image is key !!! Big Congrats !!! ... nothing to envy the others, like it even better !!!

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    Awesome Fabs - love the painterly feel - and just goes to show - IT AINT THE CAMERA!!!

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    Hi Fabs, I feel you accomplished the effect you wanted. Very painterly with an even array of color. I like the impressionist look to the image...

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    SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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