[numnumball] Nightscapes of our beloved nation


Hi i like #17 :thumbsup:.
care to tell me why the water is so still?
Hmm share with me ur setting pls.

i'm still learning cause i always can't get my exposure and WB right
thanks alot. :D

Thanks :)

Bulb mode and long exposure will get u still water..

There's no hard fast rule.. prolonged ur shutter without jeopardizing ur loss of sharpness due to diffraction by not stopping down too much (f11-16 etc)

Hope it helps
 

nice series you got here bro. :thumbsup:
 

Thanks alot will try again for my night shoot
 

hey dude,

ur this kinna "down-up" building shots are really impressive. look like u shoot almost everyday is it?
 

hey dude,

ur this kinna "down-up" building shots are really impressive. look like u shoot almost everyday is it?

Thanks dude.. No la.. i only hv the luxury to shoot on Fri nites, and weekends oni..

last few was done near my workplace.. tryin new perspective lo :)
 

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Nice pix, bro..

HDL - does that mean taking 3 photos, increasing the exposure 1 stop at a time? i wiki-ed it but i dun understand..
 

Nice pix, bro..

HDL - does that mean taking 3 photos, increasing the exposure 1 stop at a time? i wiki-ed it but i dun understand..

Thanks.

U are referring to HDR? or DRI?
The former refers to creating high dyanmic range in otherwise not possible shooting situations where there's too much shadows/highlights. Its doesnt have to come in full-stops.
Normally what ppl do is -1EV, 0EV,+1EV (3 shot HDR)
 

seldom come by this section, clicked here and............nnot bad architecture shots bro !
 

Hi, Numnumball, do you use ND for this kind of shot in order to achieve a longer exposure to smoothen the water? I usually can't achieve 30 - 40 sec of exposure using ISO 200 @ F16. Will be getting around 8sec.
 

Hi, Numnumball, do you use ND for this kind of shot in order to achieve a longer exposure to smoothen the water? I usually can't achieve 30 - 40 sec of exposure using ISO 200 @ F16. Will be getting around 8sec.

Yup, i use a ND8 to prolong my exposure :)
 

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