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Andreww
20-05-2008, 14:31
I recently took the family down to Chester to visit the Blue Planet Aquarium. During the visit, I was delighted to find a room that had a wonderful gallery featuring wildlife photography.
Under each photograph there was a brief descriptions by the photographer about the photograph, it also had full details of the type of equipment and the exposure setting that they had used.
As someone who is relatively new to SLR photography, I found the added details fascinating and was hoping that someone on this forum might know anywhere online that has photo galleries with exposure settings displayed.

Cobra
20-05-2008, 14:37
download something like http://www.opanda.com/ its free but not sure if it works on anything other than XP though.
Right click the images and providing the EXIF data hasn't been "stripped" it will give you all you need

Impartial-Witness
20-05-2008, 14:38
Flickr gives you exposure details and more provided you leave exif data intact in your jpeg files

pxl8
20-05-2008, 14:56
I think the OP is wanting to know about galleries in the real world with physical prints hanging on walls and near other people - all sounds very risky to me :lol:

Ignore me - just saw that online was mentioned... phew I can relax now ;)

Impartial-Witness
20-05-2008, 15:03
I think the OP is wanting to know about galleries in the real world with physical prints hanging on walls and near other people - all sounds very risky to me :lol:

Ignore me - just saw that online was mentioned... phew I can relax now ;)

LoL, I do that sort of thing all to often :D

Andreww
20-05-2008, 15:05
OK i will!
Thanks for the links guys.
I have looked at a few other forums and appears that there are many threads with people asking a simular question.
For beginners to see what settings and equipment more experienced photographers are using would be a massive help. Maybe the mods could set up a seperate gallery page.