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nice
i like the first one better. what's your settings? also, what filter are you using for those star-like effect on lights? thanks
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most likely the aperture has been set very high, this causes the star effect by itself.
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u may need few try on ur camera to get the best combination ![]() it is captured by my E510, 14-42 F22, 30sec shutter speed. ![]() |
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I didn't say wide, I said high .. as in high number. F22 will indeed create the star effect and forces the shutterspeed to go up. The inconsistency clearly shows that it is not a filter applied, apart from that, 13 star filter ?
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Very very nice photo!
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