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I kinda chose a bad time to start this project because next week is finals weeks and I don't have much time to go out and take new pictures, so here's an edit of a picture I previously posted! This was taken before I knew about taking in raw and editing, so I've done my best to improve this as much as possible!

Exposure Settings:

Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter Speed: 1/100s ISO: 320 (I'm not sure how this is possible? my camera goes in intervals of 100) Focal Length: 55mm

Information:

I have to post one picture every day, I can take pictures in advance, in case I'm unable to take a picture for whatever reason (vacation, weather, idk) but I still have to post once per day.

I can't post pictures of the same thing within like, a week or two, idk, I might get rid of this "rule" if I feel like it.

Don't be afraid to give me any feedback on any of my pictures, I'm still veeery new to photography and would love any feedback given.

Gear:

Canon EOS Rebel t2i

18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 EFS zoom lens

55-250mm f/4-5.6 EFS zoom lens

Pictures are taken in RAW, processed in Darktable and GIMP, then converted to webp and compressed to 70% quality.

If you'd like a higher (or full) quality image, just ask me in the replies or dms, I'll happily send it when I get a chance. If you don't specify a file format or quality, I'll just send a jpeg at 90% quality (or whatever necessary to get a reasonable file size). You can also totally ask for the version of the image before edits.

Also, you're free to do anything you want with any of my pictures, just don't claim you were the one to take it :)

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[–] dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

I believe that is an ornamental kale.

Your camera may only provide you 100 ISO increments when you mess with it manually, but I'll bet you have it in auto and leave it to its own devices it has smaller increments it can use internally. The EXIF data will dutifully return whatever your camera used (or thinks it used) regardless.