Erskine Falls near Lorne, Victoria, Australia ..NuTs..
nuts Senior Member Jan 21, 2002 2,067 0 36 53 www.roving-light.com Jan 29, 2002 #1 Erskine Falls near Lorne, Victoria, Australia ..NuTs..
Bluestrike New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,784 0 0 46 There lor~ bluestrike.clubsnap.org Jan 30, 2002 #2 OMG! This look like the one we have in JBP! except that this one is natural! Anyway, great shot but I feel that it is a bit underEX. oso have you try taking at a higher Shutter but multi-Expose the film?
OMG! This look like the one we have in JBP! except that this one is natural! Anyway, great shot but I feel that it is a bit underEX. oso have you try taking at a higher Shutter but multi-Expose the film?
nuts Senior Member Jan 21, 2002 2,067 0 36 53 www.roving-light.com Jan 30, 2002 #3 Originally posted by Bluestrike OMG! This look like the one we have in JBP! except that this one is natural! Anyway, great shot but I feel that it is a bit underEX. oso have you try taking at a higher Shutter but multi-Expose the film? Click to expand... sorry, can u explain what is / how to multi-expose? I was using a EOS300... thanks! ..NuTs..
Originally posted by Bluestrike OMG! This look like the one we have in JBP! except that this one is natural! Anyway, great shot but I feel that it is a bit underEX. oso have you try taking at a higher Shutter but multi-Expose the film? Click to expand... sorry, can u explain what is / how to multi-expose? I was using a EOS300... thanks! ..NuTs..
Bluestrike New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,784 0 0 46 There lor~ bluestrike.clubsnap.org Jan 30, 2002 #4 Originally posted by nuts sorry, can u explain what is / how to multi-expose? I was using a EOS300... thanks! ..NuTs.. Click to expand... Take a reading, then from it, depending of how many exp you want, divide it equally. ie : Reading is 1/500 F4 then divide it by 2 for 2 exposure = 1/250 at F4 and so on. Very hard for mi to explain but the effect is that you will still get blur pic but still have the water splashing in detail. BTW, I'm using the same cam as U.
Originally posted by nuts sorry, can u explain what is / how to multi-expose? I was using a EOS300... thanks! ..NuTs.. Click to expand... Take a reading, then from it, depending of how many exp you want, divide it equally. ie : Reading is 1/500 F4 then divide it by 2 for 2 exposure = 1/250 at F4 and so on. Very hard for mi to explain but the effect is that you will still get blur pic but still have the water splashing in detail. BTW, I'm using the same cam as U.
nuts Senior Member Jan 21, 2002 2,067 0 36 53 www.roving-light.com Jan 30, 2002 #5 ah, found it in the EOS300 manual on how to do it... thanks! ..NuTs.. Originally posted by Bluestrike Take a reading, then from it, depending of how many exp you want, divide it equally. ie : Reading is 1/500 F4 then divide it by 2 for 2 exposure = 1/250 at F4 and so on. BTW, I'm using the same cam as U. Click to expand...
ah, found it in the EOS300 manual on how to do it... thanks! ..NuTs.. Originally posted by Bluestrike Take a reading, then from it, depending of how many exp you want, divide it equally. ie : Reading is 1/500 F4 then divide it by 2 for 2 exposure = 1/250 at F4 and so on. BTW, I'm using the same cam as U. Click to expand...
Bluestrike New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,784 0 0 46 There lor~ bluestrike.clubsnap.org Jan 31, 2002 #6 Originally posted by nuts ah, found it in the EOS300 manual on how to do it... thanks! ..NuTs.. Click to expand... Well let there be nuts.................!
Originally posted by nuts ah, found it in the EOS300 manual on how to do it... thanks! ..NuTs.. Click to expand... Well let there be nuts.................!