Choice Photo Petals  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/60 sec.  ISO speed: ISO-400  Focal length: 6mm.

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Choice Photo Petals  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/60 sec.  ISO speed: ISO-400  Focal length: 6mm

Vignette Smiling Baby  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/20 sec  ISO speed: ISO-1600  Focal length: 6mm

Texture Snowy  F-stop: f/4.9  Exposure time: 1/340 sec  ISO speed: ISO-100  Focal length: 6mm

Signs/symbols Shiny  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/70 sec  ISO speed: ISO-1600  Focal length: 6mm

Vehicle Headlights  F-stop: f/8  Exposure time: 1/550 sec  ISO speed: ISO-100  Focal length: 6mm

Shadow Camera  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/75 sec  ISO speed: ISO-100  Focal length: 6mm

Portrait Thinking Deeply  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time:1/50 sec  ISO speed: ISO-400  Focal length: 6mm

Pattern Squares  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/60 sec  ISO speed: ISO-200  Focal length: 6mm

Nature Snowy Branch  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time:1/340 sec  ISO speed: ISO-100  Focal length: 6mm

Hands Giving Gammy kisses  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/60 sec  ISO speed: ISO-200  Focal length: 6mm

Circles Floor Depth  F-stop: f/4  Exposure time: 1/30 sec  ISO speed: ISO-1600  Focal length: 13mm

Slavery Did Happen  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/10 sec  ISO speed: ISO-200  Focal length: 6mm

Rocks  F-stop: f/8  Exposure time: 1/60 sec  ISO speed: ISO-200  Focal length: 6mm

Animals Om Nom Nom  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/6 sec  ISO speed: ISO-400  Focal length: 6mm

Macro Ring  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/85 sec  ISO speed: ISO-200  Focal length: 6mm

Depth of Field  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/56 sec  ISO speed: ISO-800  Focal length: 6mm

Railing  F-stop: f/3.7  Exposure time: 1/60 sec  ISO speed: ISO-400  Focal length: 6mm