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This picture was shot on a moving train from Ulaan Baatar to Beijing.
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Blogger avgvstvs said...

After seeing all your great shots, I figured out that you work as a journalist or at least you have plenty of time to travel. I would like to know a little about this my friend.

2:26 PM  
Blogger Joi said...

Hello and thanks for the comment. No I don't work as a journalist but I enjoy travelling. Most of these pictures are from a 6 week trip to Asia this summer which I'm still working on organizing and therefore put pictures on my blog. In between are pictures from Iceland.
Thanks for commenting!

7:38 PM  
Blogger Dennis said...

Wow, I too am in awe of a shot like this while moving. Just curious if you know what your shutter speed was set to - if it's digital, I can see how you can adjust for the light, but if film - 800? Thx, Dennis

6:41 PM  
Blogger Joi said...

Thank you Dennis.
This shot was taken with Canon 70-200 f/2.8L at the 200mm end at f3.5 1/1600 sec, ISO 200. I used aparture priority and underexposed by -0,67 (-2/3).

7:30 PM