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Old 25-06-12, 10:10 PM
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Hi Andy,
Just had a quick look at your Exif data. You shot this at 1/2500 f5.6 on ISO 800. To get some motion in the props you'd need to shoot at about 1/500 or less, so if you dropped the ISO to 200 and stopped down to f8 that would get you close to the mark at around 1/400. Of course, this means you've got to be more careful with your panning and providing a stable platform. The latter will have to be bracing yourself against something solid, like a wall, because tripods are no good for this type of work.
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