Future Shop
Weekly Flyer My Account My Account My Account

Cameras & Camcorders

Reply
Exalted Expert / Community Ambassador
digital_cam
Posts: 5,743
Registered: 06-14-2007
0

Yeah we've definitely touched on that subject before. Eve...

Yeah we've definitely touched on that subject before. Every year there's often a picture (or a whole bunch) that was taken with a throw-away that makes it into the runnings for a Pulitzer.

It's all about what the photographer sees!
Emerging Expert
ykhong
Posts: 54
Registered: 11-17-2007
0

long expo









long expo
Exalted Expert / Community Ambassador
digital_cam
Posts: 5,743
Registered: 06-14-2007
0

I like the second one there, the curving road adds a nice...

I like the second one there, the curving road adds a nice element :smileyhappy:
Blogger
Graham
Posts: 1,919
Registered: 06-18-2007
0

Wow, gorgeous stuff Yannick. Did you use a filter for the...

Wow, gorgeous stuff Yannick. Did you use a filter for the star-shaped lights or was that done in post?


Blogger of the Year!
Moderator
Moderator
JS
Posts: 6,143
Registered: 06-27-2007
0

Hey that's montreal! Farine Five Roses!

Hey that's montreal! Farine Five Roses!
Exalted Expert / Community Ambassador
digital_cam
Posts: 5,743
Registered: 06-14-2007
0

The star shaped lights generally end up like that with th...

The star shaped lights generally end up like that with the long exposures.

Contributor
smclelan
Posts: 17
Registered: 04-29-2008
0

ykhong, you have taken some very nice pictures.

ykhong, you have taken some very nice pictures.
Emerging Expert
ykhong
Posts: 54
Registered: 11-17-2007
0

The star-shapped light are usually created using a longex...

The star-shapped light are usually created using a longexp at very high F values. Try a long exp on F2.8 and another at F11, you'll see a difference :smileywink:
Blogger
Graham
Posts: 1,919
Registered: 06-18-2007
0

Alright, will do. Thanks for the tip :)



ykhong wrote:
The star-shapped light are usually created using a longexp at very high F values. Try a long exp on F2.8 and another at F11, you'll see a difference :smileywink:





Alright, will do. Thanks for the tip :smileyhappy:


Blogger of the Year!
Recognized Expert
Mammoth
Posts: 585
Registered: 12-27-2007
0

Outside my house. XTi with a Sigma 18-200 OS, Merkury Opt...


Outside my house. XTi with a Sigma 18-200 OS, Merkury Optics UV filter (worthless garbage), a terrible (competitor) tripod from a million years ago, and maybe a Speedlite 380EX with paper to diffuse. (Don't remember if I used it on that shot)