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Old 21-02-2007, 08:41 AM
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After seeing some of these pics, it inspired me to mess with the manual settings on the camera. I know sod all about exposure etc so just played around. I tried to get a shot like this, but was nowhere near as good:



What shutter speed would this require? I don't understand what it all means but I took some photos with the shutter speed at 8 (slowest speed) and the ISO was 400. What the hell is ISO btw???
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After seeing some of these pics, it inspired me to mess with the manual settings on the camera. I know sod all about exposure etc so just played around. I tried to get a shot like this, but was nowhere near as good:


What shutter speed would this require? I don't understand what it all means but I took some photos with the shutter speed at 8 (slowest speed) and the ISO was 400. What the hell is ISO btw???
longer shutter speed makes the picture brighter, higher ISO makes the picture brighter.
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After seeing some of these pics, it inspired me to mess with the manual settings on the camera. I know sod all about exposure etc so just played around. I tried to get a shot like this, but was nowhere near as good:



What shutter speed would this require? I don't understand what it all means but I took some photos with the shutter speed at 8 (slowest speed) and the ISO was 400. What the hell is ISO btw???
This photo was one of my first with my remote control.
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Shutter Time: 20sec
Aperture: f5.6
Focal Length: 55mm
Flash: Off
Metering: Pattern
ISO Speed: 400

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Screwed around with some of my photos in Photoshop, now they have dodgy cropping as I was using my Laptop's Trackpad..
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Old 22-02-2007, 08:39 PM
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i'd thought i'd give yours a go dan, since im really bored...

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How did you get it so black and white? I only desaturated, is there a filter to use instead?
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Old 22-02-2007, 09:12 PM
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just play with levels and then curves, set black/grey points, and more curves! then colour for the car. then resize and a slight USM.
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also when youre doing a long exposure with a tripod, just leave the ISO as low as u can. u only need to jack up ISO when there's moving objects and the lens can't keep up.
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