A aperture New Member Aug 11, 2005 231 0 0 Katong 360.yahoo.com Nov 2, 2005 #1 Had a picnic at the Labrador Park over the weekend. Took some shots during sunset. Please comment. Thanks!
Had a picnic at the Labrador Park over the weekend. Took some shots during sunset. Please comment. Thanks!
ortega Moderator Nov 2, 2004 23,752 16 38 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor Nov 2, 2005 #2 for the effect that you are trying to get, your shutter speed needs to go slower
I Isaiahfortythirtyone Senior Member Jul 17, 2005 2,504 0 0 39 Clementi Nov 2, 2005 #3 i think u need a ND filter.
A aperture New Member Aug 11, 2005 231 0 0 Katong 360.yahoo.com Nov 2, 2005 #4 Isaiahfortythirtyone said: i think u need a ND filter. Click to expand... I was using ND4 actually.
A aperture New Member Aug 11, 2005 231 0 0 Katong 360.yahoo.com Nov 2, 2005 #5 ortega said: for the effect that you are trying to get, your shutter speed needs to go slower Click to expand... Hmmm..I tried longer exposures but the water turned into a transparent look. Most of the shots are close to 1s. The night scenes are close to 4s.
ortega said: for the effect that you are trying to get, your shutter speed needs to go slower Click to expand... Hmmm..I tried longer exposures but the water turned into a transparent look. Most of the shots are close to 1s. The night scenes are close to 4s.
V vkashi New Member May 2, 2005 258 0 0 university! vkashi.googlepages.com Nov 2, 2005 #6 psst... i thought only 1 photo allowed??
I Isaiahfortythirtyone Senior Member Jul 17, 2005 2,504 0 0 39 Clementi Nov 2, 2005 #7 hmm the first one is ok. the 2nd...what is that horrible basket doing there? spoils the shot.