Sunday, September 19, 2010

Benton Lake Preserve


Soft textures of early summer provide great opportunities for shots. The wild grasses sprouting g were an exercise in subtle detail such as the fine thread like wisps. Shot taken with Canon 50D and Sigma APO DG OS 150-500mm lens. f/8 aperture, 1/400 sec shutter speed and ISO-250 at 439mm focal length, sunlight white balance and center weighted metering. Benro monopod was used.
primarily a marshy preserve with water and other open prairie birds, Benton Lake Preserve does provide a good hangout for white tail deer as well. This doe stopped long enough for a paparazzi shot. f/8 aperture, 1/320 sec shutter speed, ISO 250 at 500mm focal length, sunlight white balance and center weighted metering.

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