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NIGHT SHOTS & LOW LIGHT
First topic message reminder :
Wala pa tayo nito kaya naisip kong gumawa, Im sure madami kayo dyang nakatago.
Took this from mrt-trinoma platform. sayang wala akong tripod.
Wala pa tayo nito kaya naisip kong gumawa, Im sure madami kayo dyang nakatago.
Took this from mrt-trinoma platform. sayang wala akong tripod.
Re: NIGHT SHOTS & LOW LIGHT
ortzak wrote:Fisrt Post ko me pang kodak na ko kaya kodak kodak na din..
Paturo mga sir para mahasa hehe...
MARINA MALL Abu Dhabi..UAE
One of 30s na hindi blurred hehe..
medyo out of focus bro. try using the smallest aperture possible (f11-f22), focus to infinity, then adjust the shutterspeed accordingly based on your TTL meter, use the lowest ISO possible (50-100). try shooting at the time when the sun just dipped into the horizon (a majestic blue or crimson sky rather than totally black), don't forget to use a stable tripod, remote shutter control or with a timer, mirror lock up mode (to avoid shake), if your lens have VR set it to off. settings aside, compositionally it would be best to position your horizon at one thirds then your main subject off-centered or at one thirds.
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medyo out of focus bro. try using the smallest aperture possible (f11-f22), focus to infinity, then adjust the shutterspeed accordingly based on your TTL meter, use the lowest ISO possible (50-100). try shooting at the time when the sun just dipped into the horizon (a majestic blue or crimson sky rather than totally black), don't forget to use a stable tripod, remote shutter control or with a timer, mirror lock up mode (to avoid shake), if your lens have VR set it to off. settings aside, compositionally it would be best to position your horizon at one thirds then your main subject off-centered or at one thirds
medyo kapa kapa pa rin sa mga modes kuna ano maganda e.
Thanks sir sa turo sa wakas!! Initial set ko palang sa nite mode hehe salamat sir Pm ko kau sir about sa setting ha...salamat po!!
Re: NIGHT SHOTS & LOW LIGHT
ortzak wrote:medyo out of focus bro. try using the smallest aperture possible (f11-f22), focus to infinity, then adjust the shutterspeed accordingly based on your TTL meter, use the lowest ISO possible (50-100). try shooting at the time when the sun just dipped into the horizon (a majestic blue or crimson sky rather than totally black), don't forget to use a stable tripod, remote shutter control or with a timer, mirror lock up mode (to avoid shake), if your lens have VR set it to off. settings aside, compositionally it would be best to position your horizon at one thirds then your main subject off-centered or at one thirds
medyo kapa kapa pa rin sa mga modes kuna ano maganda e.
Thanks sir sa turo sa wakas!! Initial set ko palang sa nite mode hehe salamat sir Pm ko kau sir about sa setting ha...salamat po!!
also, understanding the 'hyperfocal distance' helps to ensure maximum sharpness across your image:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/hyperfocal-distance.htm
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tutik wrote:ortzak wrote:medyo out of focus bro. try using the smallest aperture possible (f11-f22), focus to infinity, then adjust the shutterspeed accordingly based on your TTL meter, use the lowest ISO possible (50-100). try shooting at the time when the sun just dipped into the horizon (a majestic blue or crimson sky rather than totally black), don't forget to use a stable tripod, remote shutter control or with a timer, mirror lock up mode (to avoid shake), if your lens have VR set it to off. settings aside, compositionally it would be best to position your horizon at one thirds then your main subject off-centered or at one thirds
medyo kapa kapa pa rin sa mga modes kuna ano maganda e.
Thanks sir sa turo sa wakas!! Initial set ko palang sa nite mode hehe salamat sir Pm ko kau sir about sa setting ha...salamat po!!
also, understanding the 'hyperfocal distance' helps to ensure maximum sharpness across your image:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/hyperfocal-distance.htm
Thanks for the link Glen...big help!
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Just want to share my sets of night and sunrise scenes...
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Shot po sa Heritage Park, Corniche...
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Sir tutik ito po yung ilang shots na experiment ko night effect try ko lang yung ginawa niyo sir pero napapansin ko kapag nililiitan ko yung value ng aparture lalo siya dumidilim bakit kaya? Pero naka fixed lang sa 1600 yung ISO niya may idea ka ba kung baki? Hehehe thanks sa Tuts hah
F5.6
F13
F22
F5.6
F13
F22
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The higher the Aperture, the less light it gets..that's i why it turns dark. Also, lower your ISO value, eg. 100-200 and turn OFF- High ISO to eliminate the noise.
Re: NIGHT SHOTS & LOW LIGHT
kurdaps! wrote:The higher the Aperture, the less light it gets..that's i why it turns dark. Also, lower your ISO value, eg. 100-200 and turn OFF- High ISO to eliminate the noise.
Thanks Sir daps...uu nga eh yun din pagkakaalam ko eh ,siguro yung advice ni sir tutik di adviseable sa Night effect? ewan ko lang baka mali ako heheh..di bale experiment pa ulit at kunting basa hehehe...thanks ulit
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AUSTRIA wrote:Sir tutik ito po yung ilang shots na experiment ko night effect try ko lang yung ginawa niyo sir pero napapansin ko kapag nililiitan ko yung value ng aparture lalo siya dumidilim bakit kaya? Pero naka fixed lang sa 1600 yung ISO niya may idea ka ba kung baki? Hehehe thanks sa Tuts hah
F5.6
F13
F22
Austria, no need for such high ISO as there will be harsh noise that will render your image unusable. f11 will do just fine don't forget to set to a slow shutter speed, prob test at 1/10secs then slower if not bright enough. if your camera reached its slowest shutter speed limit (mine's at 1/20secs), you can still afford to lower the aperture setting to at least F8. meron pang 'bulb mode' technique you can explore later on. actually your camera's TTL meter should give you a good indication for exposing correctly (learn how to use it). good luck!
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Maraming salamt Sir tutik...sige experiment ulit ako malaking tulong to bro....subukan ko tong advice mo tsempo lang ako ng magandang mood....God bless bro.
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mga masters share ko po natutunan ko sa inyo, dahil sa inyo naging "pro" ako "pro pag picture na sa isip" salamat po!!!
Nikon d60
Focal L.: 26mm
F/n:22
Iso: 100
Exp. Time: 25sec
mga masters share ko po natutunan ko sa inyo, dahil sa inyo naging "pro" ako "pro pag picture na sa isip" salamat po!!!
Nikon d60
Focal L.: 26mm
F/n:22
Iso: 100
Exp. Time: 25sec
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TREES A CROWD
TREES A CROWD
cAMERA: NIKON D5000
FOCAL LENGTH: 35MM
F-NUMBER: F/5.6
EXPOSURE 1/2 SEC
NO TRIPOD
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RAY OF LIGHT
FOCAL LENGTH: 22MM
F-NUMBER: F/3.8
EXPOSURE .77 SEC
NO TRIPOD
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FROZEN WATER
FROZEN WATER
FOCAL LENGTH: 24MM
F-NUMBER: F/4
EXPOSURE .62 SEC
NO TRIPOD
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"Silhoutte"
"Silhoutte"
FOCAL LENGTH: 18MM
F-NUMBER: F/5.6
EXPOSURE 1/8 SEC
NO TRIPOD
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Re: NIGHT SHOTS & LOW LIGHT
not sure kung dito nga to... handheld shot mga bro without flash using d90 kit... hope magustuhan nyo...
Tesselated Bumps
isa pa with fellow cgp members tristan and arvin... katabi ko si sol kaya hindi kita hehehe
Golden Frame
Blue Wheelie
Tesselated Bumps
isa pa with fellow cgp members tristan and arvin... katabi ko si sol kaya hindi kita hehehe
Golden Frame
Blue Wheelie
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ser kiets, share nmn ng settings... labas mo pa ung iba mo dyan... madami yan diba.?
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rvn0524 wrote:ser kiets, share nmn ng settings... labas mo pa ung iba mo dyan... madami yan diba.?
ahahaha loko ka pre ako pa hiningan ng settings e sobrang newbie din ako, magkatabi pa nga tayo at naggagayahan ng settings e... hindi ko nga sure kong aprub na ba ung mga kuha natin... paano ba kukunin ung settings ng photo? marami pa nga yan e pero nakakahiyang magpost e...
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Singapore Flyer
Exposure: 0.6
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
kaso handheld .. ok lang ba?
Exposure: 0.6
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
kaso handheld .. ok lang ba?
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KettleRenderer wrote:Singapore Flyer
kaso handheld .. ok lang ba?
With handheld, this is great! What's the ISO? medyo noisy lang kasi..
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he he he.. thanks...
iso 1600. actually.. failed attempt to make noisy picture yan
gusto ko un noisy talaga ....
nakakatamad kce itayo ang tripod...
bkt walang post more?? ...
iso 1600. actually.. failed attempt to make noisy picture yan
gusto ko un noisy talaga ....
nakakatamad kce itayo ang tripod...
bkt walang post more?? ...
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Re: NIGHT SHOTS & LOW LIGHT
kietsmark wrote:not sure kung dito nga to... handheld shot mga bro without flash using d90 kit... hope magustuhan nyo...
isa pa with fellow cgp members tristan and arvin... katabi ko si sol kaya hindi kita hehehe
free of charge na pampasada sa the pearl qatar
wow! hanep bro! ang lupit talaga ng D90.......
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