Thanks to shorty and others that helped
#1
Thanks to shorty and others that helped
With the how to take night photos...I got the hang of it finally!! I just need to use my tri-pod next time and take them at dusk so I can see a little more of the car itself...but this isn't bad for my first try at it!!
whacha think?
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whacha think?
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#3
RE: Thanks to shorty and others that helped
looks good. i agree the tripod would help - the slideshow would look awesome with just the light colors changing and the truck staying in the same position through the whole thing. nice first run.
#5
RE: Thanks to shorty and others that helped
their not legal for the streets in most states here in America either...lol
Shorty...good point..I didn't noticed the car moving from pic to pic...that will look better if only the colors change...good idea!
Shorty...good point..I didn't noticed the car moving from pic to pic...that will look better if only the colors change...good idea!
#9
RE: Thanks to shorty and others that helped
lol...the h3 ain't getting any glow! I had to draw the line...shorty would have come here and kicked my azz
one other question...someone on the SG board told me I should shorten the ISO and lengthen the exposure to make them look better? is that true? I didn't think they looked bad at all.
one other question...someone on the SG board told me I should shorten the ISO and lengthen the exposure to make them look better? is that true? I didn't think they looked bad at all.
#10
RE: Thanks to shorty and others that helped
If you shortem ISO it can help sometimes, but you run the risk of making the pics very grainy. Try it and see if a slight adjustment is what you like. This is one of those, if a little is good, a lot is not....deals.