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Bannack Best |

Bannack Best

Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Bannack, MT, Blog, Spring 2011 | 0 comments

Shoot Off
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 10; Shutter Speed: 1/200; Focal Length: 55.0 mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i

Stationed
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 5.0; Shutter Speed: 1/2000; Focal Length: 43.0 mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i

The Key
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 8.0; Shutter Speed: 1/125; Focal Length: 55.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i
Looking Through the Glass
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 9.0; Shutter Speed: 1/200; Focal Length: 55.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i
Jagged Edge
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 5.6; Shutter Speed: 1/60; Focal Length: 27.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i

Bannack
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 14.0; Shutter Speed: 1/400; Focal Length: 42.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i

Hotel Hall
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 4.5; Shutter Speed: 1/200; Focal Length: 29.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i



I did not do much edit on these photos, because I was happy with the overall quality of the photos.  All of the Photos I edit using an adjustment layer levels to lighten, contrast and play with the midtones.  Except for Bannack, that was an HDR photo that I edit in Dynamic Photo.  Stationed I actually used the gradient tool to darken the edges to make a sort of spotlight on the truck.  

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