Remember you don't have to stay at 1/200 @ f/16, you can adjust your exposure. So if you wanted to shoot at a faster shutter speed all you have to do is open your aperture for an equivalent exposure. So if you wanted say 1/400 of a second you'd have to open your aperture to f/8. I just kept it on 1/200th @ f/16 just to see what I could get at a single shutter speed and aperture. Another thing that you might try is to bracket your exposures a stop open and a stop closed to help ensure that you get a good exposure. A good exposure is not unnecessarily a proper one. For instance the building in the first image above, I would have liked to see one a stop open to open up the shadows in the building a little bit.
Just a small note: none of these images were processed. these are straight out of the camera to show you the results you might expect using this rule.
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