hey man, what did you use for the light trails, your cellphone?
hey man, what did you use for the light trails, your cellphone?
one of my fav sunsets ive taken dont think ive posted it here yet.I love sunsets
alex, youre car has single handedly made me start saving for an s2k. if youre ever gunna sell let me know. haha.
30 sec exposure for "S2000"
120 sec exposure for the car mixed in with some 'light washing'
+2.00EV + color correction
Remote would've made this so much easier not having to hold that damn button
all my settings are saved on the photo in the exif data.and ps. i think it should be a standard in this thread to post your settings for pics like you did. im always curious of what settings people are using in certain shots.
i am still confused on how to save to keep the exifall my settings are saved on the photo in the exif data.
He's right. I'm looking at them right now.it depends on where you upload, photobucket keeps the exif, and i think only the largest photo on flickr has it. but all you do is right click save as and then right click the photo on your computer and go to properties, then advanced
or if you have firefox you can get an exif viewer plugin that works great, so all you have to do is rightclick the pic on the website and view it from there without having to save the pic to you comp. IE might have one too, but i dont use it
only the really polluted areas have the best sunsets.Surprisingly, NY has some really nice sunsets....
it's The Matrix
Speaking of color, that green light killed them
nice shot, especially for a PnS
Casio Exilim 7.2 MP point and shoot....Great for everyday usage
I can't wait to get my Nikon D60...