billycadiz
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Harlow All Butties,
So far we have hit 191 outings :bsmilie: including 25th April Pengerang trip will be 192 outings :thumbsup:
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Harlow All Butties,
So far we have hit 191 outings :bsmilie: including 25th April Pengerang trip will be 192 outings :thumbsup:
I actually took several shots of this...
- 10secs
- 1 min
- 2 min
- 3 min
basically , I want to get a feel of how much "movement of clouds" for a particular shutter speed. seems like 2 mins is about the best option. faster than that, the clouds are not seen moving fast, slower than that, most details are lost.
And I can tell you that, the longer exposure you do, the more RED flare is present in the image... I guess, I have to try with some kind of customized shade to overcome the side lighting.
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was trying to catch some "moving clouds"...
aperture F/16, exposure 120secs ( 2 mins ).
- with ND400 filter with 2 x 3stop GND LEE soft filter.
something went wrong with the shot experiment, I see RED flare on the TOP left and BOTTOM left ... where is the RED flare coming from ? what should be the setting like ?
any guru can advice some pointers ?
Good morning buddies, so quiet here.
I'm at airport now, going semporna for photo shoot.![]()
its seems like light falloff overexposed with filter blocked from uwa, as the left side has stronger lighting than right so it is obvious there. ermmmmm.... i ish no guru, just thinking. :think:
if i'm not wrong its due to the long exposure time and heat is starting to affect ur sensor..
try doing a 180 degree rotation on camera and shoot..the red thinggy should affects the same side of the sensor..
WAO LAO...
from the photo can already see the sensor liao... (pic inside the round side, sensor is red. refer to top left corner) still wan to test us, asking for guru huh... u are already the guru for landscape...
of coz the longer the exposure, the corner of the sensor will take in more exposed sensor emittance and resulted in this "phenomen.."
oh btw...Billy (1) are you using your TS lens...
not much... really busy this few weeks... nevertheless, one is here.
specially dedicated to Toh Nee.
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cute....like toys like that
this is a typical effect created by tilt lens. It makes the subjects looks like miniature toys.
There are actually 2 directions that you can tilt the lens. one way is to reduce the DOF ( like the picture that I took ).
If you tilt the other direction, you actually increases the DOF, this is good for shooting macros, you can actually use bigger aperture settings ( for blur background ) and still have a sharp subject with a relatively good DOF. I will have to use more of the adapter liao...![]()
thanx for the explaination.....
perhaps i shd go buy one adapter to play play also....btw is lensbaby one kind of adapter ?
also need to see his pocket :bsmilie:
i think lensbaby is about 20% of canon tilt lens
not much... really busy this few weeks... nevertheless, one is here.
specially dedicated to Toh Nee.
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no need to worry about that.. because simpleliving is not simple at all![]()