I have done it again yesterday as you can see and something curious happened.
I shot some ruins in the country side and a little palace some kilometers away.
When I was shooting I switched off the Auto-Focus displacing the barrel to infinity.
However, when I got home and looked in the monitor, the photos were aparently, not on focus.
In fact, it was not so. There was wind and 20 seconds is a long time.
I want to go back to those ruines and that palace and do it again but I am going to try a not so long exposure.
Here are a couple shots that I took in Sequoia National Park. The orange color is coming from our campfire. Any tips or comments are welcome!
This is Sillman Pass (10,400ft)
looking North
looking South
Awesome entries, thank you!
What's the EXIF on them I wonder?
In photo-speak, when a person asks for EXIF it normally means s/he wants to know some technical details about the picture: datetime, exposure, focal length, ISO, etc.
You please tell me now WHY did you believe that this picture and the others, were shot under a full moon ?
Was it a fake or not ?
Because you have done it yourself something similar, you believe me in this particular case ?
I am mad at you. :boid You don't believe me and I don't like it.:boid
Why the hell should I lie in such a non important matter to our lives ? :boid
If one wants to tell lies, than let it be on important things not on trifals/non important matters that don't affect our lives.
May be I am an asshole and I am overcomplicating things
You just wanted an orangish portrait after all...
But I will do it tonight.:D
Comments
Looks like you did it!
You even included a ghost of yourself to prove it's dark!
Nicely done, my friend, very nicely done!
Piece of cake Nikolai ! Piece of cake !
Have a nice Sunday
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I shot some ruins in the country side and a little palace some kilometers away.
When I was shooting I switched off the Auto-Focus displacing the barrel to infinity.
However, when I got home and looked in the monitor, the photos were aparently, not on focus.
In fact, it was not so. There was wind and 20 seconds is a long time.
I want to go back to those ruines and that palace and do it again but I am going to try a not so long exposure.
I hope to photograph at 5s, 10s, 15s and 20s.
This is Sillman Pass (10,400ft)
looking North
looking South
What's the EXIF on them I wonder?
You'll have to forgive me, I'm still learning. What exactly is EXIF?
"Use the source, Luc" :-)
In photo-speak, when a person asks for EXIF it normally means s/he wants to know some technical details about the picture: datetime, exposure, focal length, ISO, etc.
Something like this
HTH
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You please tell me now WHY did you believe that this picture and the others, were shot under a full moon ?
Was it a fake or not ?
Because you have done it yourself something similar, you believe me in this particular case ?
I am mad at you. :boid You don't believe me and I don't like it.:boid
Why the hell should I lie in such a non important matter to our lives ? :boid
If one wants to tell lies, than let it be on important things not on trifals/non important matters that don't affect our lives.
May be I am an asshole and I am overcomplicating things
You just wanted an orangish portrait after all...
But I will do it tonight.:D
Basic Exif:
Shutter Speed: 136.60 sec
Aperture: F/3.5
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 18mm
Time of day: 9:17PM
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