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while outthis evening i thought that since it was dark try the bulb exposure option.
is is the result.
exposure was 19 seconds at f29, i wanted toget the star effect in the lights.
cheers
I like the attempt, not bad. I might have been tempted to use a "sharper" ISO because this frame looks a little gritty to me. I can't see any traffic movement on Commonwealth Ave. Bridge so think you would be safe to use a much longer exposure which could well have had the effect of producing more pronounced "star" effect on your lights and might even have pulled-in some heavenly stars? Unfortunately you can't get a shot at Venus from that angle but you might have got "lucky" with a couple of stars over the back of Red Hill, what do you think?:confused013
Richard
OzzieTraveller
11-11-2010, 10:46pm
G'day Steve
Hey mate - 19 secs on bulb?? yacooda dun that on Tv !!
Seriously tho - as far as star-burst goes, have you experimented with the inbuilt digital filter called 'star-filter' [pp227-228 of the manual]
ps- see you in 1st week of December when I get back to A.C.T
Regards, Phil
thanks for the interest Richard. will have to go later at night and see what i can get. city light glare will probably affect stars showing but will have to try and find out.
cheers
thanks Phil. still waiting for those coffees at thirty places.
see you in a few weeks.
cheers
thanks for the interest Richard. will have to go later at night and see what i can get. city light glare will probably affect stars showing but will have to try and find out.
cheers
Yes, you're probably right, I suppose Kingston and Manuka would be throwing up enough light to prevent real stars from capture:confused013
Richard
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