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Ravinder 5th September 2015 12:40

Few more: taken at Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy, Fife.

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...pse4t97kaa.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...pse9msp51d.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...psccapcyb8.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...pstddogg2c.jpg

planenut 5th September 2015 14:15

Certainly adds a mystical effect.

Ravinder 5th September 2015 17:13

Yes, the last one is my favourite. Standing on the rocks as the tide was coming in hard, almost swept me off my feet! :eek:
Tried to get shots of the wave going back after hitting the rocks to get that sort of Swirly motion shot around the rocks.

planenut 5th September 2015 18:00

Okay then, how long was the exposure on that last one?

Ravinder 5th September 2015 22:31

One second exposure on the last pic.

planenut 6th September 2015 09:16

Interesting. I occasionally take pictures in hangars at aircraft museums and due to the light levels the exposure is longer than expected, so I have to anticipate all those indoor shots to require a steady hand.

coolcat 7th September 2015 14:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by planenut (Post 2090040)
Interesting. I occasionally take pictures in hangars at aircraft museums and due to the light levels the exposure is longer than expected, so I have to anticipate all those indoor shots to require a steady hand.

Don't forget you can always up the ISO sensitivity if hand holding in low light.
It will add some noise to the shot but that's always more acceptable than camera shake ;)

planenut 7th September 2015 14:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolcat (Post 2090913)
Don't forget you can always up the ISO sensitivity if hand holding in low light.
It will add some noise to the shot but that's always more acceptable than camera shake ;)

That's a thing I'm still trying to get my head round on digital, though I'm still using film for most of my aircraft shots, for slides.

I think I have a steady hand on shooting aircraft - I often use a 500 mirror with a 2 X converter with few problems; practised at panning for many years now. The main difficulty then is chasing the focus.


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