hi,
if i want to take a 'noisy' shot in broad day light ( i'm talking about max iso),
what sort of filter stack should i have..
for eg.CPL+ND4+???+???
would it be right to use the same stack of filter for long exposure in daylight?
pls advise.
hi,
if i want to take a 'noisy' shot in broad day light ( i'm talking about max iso),
what sort of filter stack should i have..
for eg.CPL+ND4+???+???
would it be right to use the same stack of filter for long exposure in daylight?
pls advise.
Huh?? I am lost. :dunno: What has filters got to do with a max iso noisy shot?
Depends on what kind of daylight. Different timings of the day different kind of Daylight. Different weather will give you different strengths of daylight. Usually ND4 + CPL is not enough to get you long exposures in daylight, if the daylight is slightly mid strong.
Hmm actually you can add in the noise or grains in post processing.
noisy shot will give a 'nostalgic feel' to the composition (imho)..as i am toying with this idea for a while but somehow unable to use smallest aperture with highest iso in daylight..
i am thinking of adding filters to 'down' a few more stops so i can reach that effect.
sorry if this sound impossible but i am still bent on trying this out.
cheers.
not good in PP and in the midst of purchasing CS5 soon. hehe
hi,
if i want to take a 'noisy' shot in broad day light ( i'm talking about max iso),
what sort of filter stack should i have..
for eg.CPL+ND4+???+???
would it be right to use the same stack of filter for long exposure in daylight?
pls advise.
Why don't you add the noise in PP instead? That would be a more elegant way of doing things, and you get to control the grain and characteristic of the 'noise'.
got a couple of enthusiast friends who claim PP is utmost in photography...
they are right??
i just want to start from basic.
after all, i'm new and really want to walk where you guys have been...
trial and error before relying on PP..
thanx anyway guys..
have a good weekend!!
got a couple of enthusiast friends who claim PP is utmost in photography...
they are right??
i just want to start from basic.
after all, i'm new and really want to walk where you guys have been...
trial and error before relying on PP..
thanx anyway guys..
have a good weekend!!