07-11-2006, 18:20 | #1 |
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Night photography
Out of all the "styles" if you can call them that this is the one that interests me the most. Not quite sure what exactly it is but I really like looking at them and taking them. Though I'm not entirely sure how to about it.
I'd love to be able to do something like this. Is that a panoramic that has been taken and spliced together? I take it to do stuff like that I essentially need a wide angle lens such as a 10-20 etc?
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07-11-2006, 18:35 | #2 |
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it may be 10-20 on a 1.6 crop but it's probably like a 24 or 28mm lens, 10mm is almost fish eye in a full frame. which will make the edges really curved out and difficult to stitch together
That I am gussing that photo is taken with a 50mm focal length and then stitched together. I can see about 7 joints (in the water) there might be more. To take that, its pretty simple really, a tripod, camera at F/8, may be 30 seconds or bulb mode. Make sure you expose every photo with the same settings. Take one, pan the tripod round a little bit but over lap the previous frame by 1/3, repeat until you cover all you wanted. |
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Cool cheers, any other tips for good night photos?
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Roger about the flash try to use it as little as possible. On a related note any tips on using the flash for indoor shots and for them not to come out over explosed?
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07-11-2006, 19:07 | #7 |
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E-TTL?
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07-11-2006, 19:09 | #8 |
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Evaluative-Through The Lens, it's Canon's version. Nikon is i-TTL.
Laymen's term, an inbuilt light meter. When taking a picture, the flash will do a preflash a split second before the real one to work out how much light to output so your exposure will be correct. |
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right ok I see what you mean. The 400D fires the flash rapidly 6 or so times before taking the photo.
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07-11-2006, 19:14 | #10 |
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That's slightly different, what you are doing there the camera is doing 2 things. It's trying to focus as it is dark the camera can't see in the dark very well so it can't focus therefore it burst a few flashes of light. If you have an external flash like a 430EX or 580EX it will use the red beam instead to judge distances (can actually set it in Custom Fuctions). Then when you shoot, it'll do a pre-flash. it is REALLY quick just before the real one.
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