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Originally posted by Kielan View PostSpin it, watch how the reflections change.
Also, I know that part/did that, then remembered my old friend autofocus.
I got some really top-half-bright, bottom half lovely shots from the polariser, even though the lens wasn't showing it to my eye.
Originally posted by JershRT changes lives.
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Originally posted by ratmog View PostHey, you're unbanned!
Also, I know that part/did that, then remembered my old friend autofocus.
I got some really top-half-bright, bottom half lovely shots from the polariser, even though the lens wasn't showing it to my eye.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Hey
Let me start of with saying you have amazing work!
I can understand this questions isn't necessarily something that is a straight forward answer and applies to the situation but, do you have any tips on composition within the mise-en-scene? I've just got into photography (as well as cinematography) and one of the issues I've been running into is the composition of what I'm focusing on.
Any advice, tips or rules of thumbs would be a great help
Thanks
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well, finally got around to trying out the light painting technique.
30 second exposure in a pitch black garage using a led drop light. didn't light up the car as much as i wanted too
same setting as before, except i purposly exposed the light to the camera
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Originally posted by indy510 View Post.
combine the 2 pics and it's money ........... . it's just too bad you moved the camera between pics,, ,, , the angles don't match:
and also, why you cut out my spoiler?
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I'd be interested in your opinion on these;
It was a bit more of a spur of the moment shot, it was pretty dark (8.30pm ish) without a tripod
I'm not sure on it, the lense I used (10-20) has distorted the car alot and its too underexposed. The cathedral in the background has very very bright lighting infront of it making for a difficult shot without blowing it out. Although I could have (should have!) took two and merged them.
I also do nightlife photography;
Let me know what you think, would be good to hear some critique.
I'm definitely going to go out tonight and do attempt some light painting...with a dirty car!
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Hey so been following this thread for a bit, and learning a lot. Just wanted to get some advice on the editing i did on this pic. I didnt take the pic, i just edited it.
My edit
XDC Model
The original
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