Not my typical photos from the Haskell Canyon Open Space. I take a tripod with me on most hikes, mainly because they typically occur in low light, just before and after sunrise and sunset. That’s when the list is best. On this day, the midday sun was bright, so I decided to leave the tripod behind. I’ve said it before – I need to ditch the tripod more often. It changes your perspective on a place.


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EXIF Data Below Applies Only To The Featured Photo In This Post

  • Aperture: ƒ/2
  • Camera: ILCE-7RM2
  • Taken: 4 February, 2017
  • Exposure bias: -1EV
  • Flash fired: no
  • Focal length: 28mm
  • ISO: 50
  • Shutter speed: 1/3200s
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    Jeff Turner

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