Just wow I'm not going to save every photo and upload it to my photobucket account or hotlink it
Click and enjoy
http://digital-photography-school.com/l … hotography
Click and enjoy
http://digital-photography-school.com/l … hotography
There is a link on the same page: http://digital-photography-school.com/s … techniques.Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Need a camera with adjustable shutter time..Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Thanks for the link buddyVaregg wrote:
There is a link on the same page: http://digital-photography-school.com/s … techniques.Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Impressive stuff
Fusion mate what kind of a camera do I need? Currently having Sony DSC-H10. Does it have adjustable shutter time?White-Fusion wrote:
Need a camera with adjustable shutter time..Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Also need something sturdy like a tripod otherwise it will blur.
Yes. Put it on Manual mode..Sup wrote:
Thanks for the link buddyVaregg wrote:
There is a link on the same page: http://digital-photography-school.com/s … techniques.Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Impressive stuffFusion mate what kind of a camera do I need? Currently having Sony DSC-H10. Does it have adjustable shutter time?White-Fusion wrote:
Need a camera with adjustable shutter time..Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Also need something sturdy like a tripod otherwise it will blur.
Impressive indeedVaregg wrote:
There is a link on the same page: http://digital-photography-school.com/s … techniques.Sup wrote:
They all look amazing. How do you make an exposure photo? +1
Impressive stuff
90% of cameras that come out now-a-days have adjustable. Stick it on manual, find your shutter speed adapter, and set it to the highest setting. (Probably 30 seconds, that's mine) You'll need a tripod/flat surface. Don't try to do it with your hands as a) you'll get tired and b) every tiny movement makes the picture bad.White-Fusion wrote:
Yeah what Defcon said, That model does have adjustable exposure I believe.
My Rebel only does 35 I think :\Finray wrote:
90% of cameras that come out now-a-days have adjustable. Stick it on manual, find your shutter speed adapter, and set it to the highest setting. (Probably 30 seconds, that's mine) You'll need a tripod/flat surface. Don't try to do it with your hands as a) you'll get tired and b) every tiny movement makes the picture bad.White-Fusion wrote:
Yeah what Defcon said, That model does have adjustable exposure I believe.
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