F Falcon Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 2,768 0 0 43 Mar 14, 2002 #1 I reduced the exposure for this shot.....
ziploc New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,573 0 0 Snoopyland Mar 14, 2002 #2 hmm... looks very dark. Any reasons for underexposing it?
W Wai Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 5,265 0 36 44 South Pole with Penguin singastro.org Mar 14, 2002 #3 Originally posted by ziploc hmm... looks very dark. Any reasons for underexposing it? Click to expand... to make the background darker...so that u can only see the flowers...which look like stars
Originally posted by ziploc hmm... looks very dark. Any reasons for underexposing it? Click to expand... to make the background darker...so that u can only see the flowers...which look like stars
ziploc New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,573 0 0 Snoopyland Mar 14, 2002 #4 oh... but the flowers still don't look like stars... just underexposed flowers.
zhapchit Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 693 0 16 North-East Visit site Mar 14, 2002 #5 looks abit like flowers falling from the sky
F Falcon Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 2,768 0 0 43 Mar 14, 2002 #6 Originally posted by kamwai to make the background darker...so that u can only see the flowers...which look like stars Click to expand... Yup. That's my intention.
Originally posted by kamwai to make the background darker...so that u can only see the flowers...which look like stars Click to expand... Yup. That's my intention.
F Falcon Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 2,768 0 0 43 Mar 14, 2002 #7 Originally posted by ziploc oh... but the flowers still don't look like stars... just underexposed flowers. Click to expand... Just an experimental shot. Guess I have failed.
Originally posted by ziploc oh... but the flowers still don't look like stars... just underexposed flowers. Click to expand... Just an experimental shot. Guess I have failed.
ziploc New Member Jan 17, 2002 4,573 0 0 Snoopyland Mar 14, 2002 #8 Hmm... maybe you can try shooting in the dark? Use a long exposure and a torch light to shine on the flowers.
Hmm... maybe you can try shooting in the dark? Use a long exposure and a torch light to shine on the flowers.
F Falcon Senior Member Jan 18, 2002 2,768 0 0 43 Mar 14, 2002 #9 Originally posted by ziploc Hmm... maybe you can try shooting in the dark? Use a long exposure and a torch light to shine on the flowers. Click to expand... Ok. I will try it next time.
Originally posted by ziploc Hmm... maybe you can try shooting in the dark? Use a long exposure and a torch light to shine on the flowers. Click to expand... Ok. I will try it next time.