Photoshop?JkActually looks like a very shallow depth of field?Do you have like a 50mm lens with like a ~1.8 f stop or is it some kind of fluke?
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Dead, what kind of settings are you using for a shot like that? (Maybe you've hidden EXIF data). I've been struggling to find the right point, this shot had really high iso because I was trying to avoid the star trails, bit blurry though and I didn't have a tripod which made it difficult. F/9 60secs 6400iso should I be bumping down the aperture so I can use a lower exposure/iso?
Got in my first sunrise shot on the weekend, two exposures merged in PS with a mask etc.. this was shot on my 600D with my 18-55mm kit lens, forgot my tripod lolol.Getting some new gear in the next couple of weeks so looking forward to shooting my next sunrise with even better gear! CC and other comments welcome <3
Quote from 3viction: January 30, 2014, 06:12:54 pmDead, what kind of settings are you using for a shot like that? (Maybe you've hidden EXIF data). I've been struggling to find the right point, this shot had really high iso because I was trying to avoid the star trails, bit blurry though and I didn't have a tripod which made it difficult. F/9 60secs 6400iso should I be bumping down the aperture so I can use a lower exposure/iso?I do mine at f2.8, 30sec and about 400iso, then some exposure and contrast adjustment in lightroom. f9 is too dark, and 60 sec too long as you will end up with streaks of stars as the earth rotates. Pine Tops by mcctravels, on Flickr