Mt Lawley Fire 261211
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Re: Mt Lawley Fire 261211
Great pics in difficult conditions.
Can I ask what sort of settings you used in the way of ISO, exposure, etc?
I attempted to take night photos of an incident a few days ago with little success.
Can I ask what sort of settings you used in the way of ISO, exposure, etc?
I attempted to take night photos of an incident a few days ago with little success.
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Re: Mt Lawley Fire 261211
Great photos! @ MUG, with exposure it helps if you decrease the amount of exposure with night shots and try to get the both natural or un natural lights to capture the photos.
Then its always a [edited for language] taking photos at night!
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western ... 6230982918
(Nice picture by the media!)
Then its always a [edited for language] taking photos at night!
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western ... 6230982918
(Nice picture by the media!)
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Re: Mt Lawley Fire 261211
Some great images as stated allow me to add to that also , crap light in a cramped street = very good work, what camera are you using out of interest , Thanks Matt
Re: Mt Lawley Fire 261211
Hey all, just a Canon 450D... ISO 1600, f3.5, 1/15s and a steady hand. A cameraman next to me had his spotlight on which helped.
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Mt Lawley Fire 261211
Still great work!nachoman wrote:Hey all, just a Canon 450D... ISO 1600, f3.5, 1/15s and a steady hand. A cameraman next to me had his spotlight on which helped.
Matt