Camera settings

When it comes to photography, I can spend a lot of time on a single picture playing with the camera settings.

Here’s an example of two settings that make the same picture look and feel different:
Water 1/400s exposure
Water 30s exposure
The first has been exposed for 1/400 second , using an aperture of f/4.2 using a sensitive ISO setting and a flash while the second picture has been exposed for 30 seconds using an aperture of f/22. While the first picture gives an impression of speed, the second looks like a painting.

If you are looking for this picture in real, you can either move to this point (49.6091388889 degrees N, 6.12317222222 E) or look for Ed. J. Klein park in Luxembourg city.

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