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Cybertails1998:
what's that in this image
Port:
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--- Quote from: Kniaz on May 09, 2012, 12:08:54 PM ---While exposing, slightly shifting the lens' focus.
If done right and if done well, it can gives things a really nice, glassy look- like the grass in that picture. I don't do it very often because it takes far too much time and card space.
If you were really interested:
ISO - 100
Focal Length - 24mm
Max Aperture - 3.614
Exposure time - 1/250 sec.
It's pretty hard to do without making the thing look stuff, and takes a lot of trial and error to get perfect.
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Tammy:
--- Quote from: indyjones on May 08, 2012, 09:20:20 PM ---
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Is that lens flare edited in?
Tetris:
--- Quote from: Kniaz on May 09, 2012, 12:11:25 PM ---Also, a picture I took today with my EOS 60D,
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That's pretty cool as I am thinking of buying a Canon 60D fairly soon. How is it, working with one?
Kniaz:
--- Quote from: Cybertails1998 on May 09, 2012, 12:39:33 PM ---what's that in this image
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Oh, my bad! The fifth photo is actually the twitched focus!
Sorry!
That one is actually a firework. It's quite simply a high exposure, and moving the camera slightly to emphasize the trail a little more.
--- Quote from: Tetris on May 09, 2012, 09:50:16 PM ---That's pretty cool as I am thinking of buying a Canon 60D fairly soon. How is it, working with one?
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The 60D is great, it really is. Working with it is very smooth, and I'd suggest it to most enthusiast who have a spare thousand sitting around.
The only thing I don't like is it's difficult to work with in low light situations, which is a shame considering I do a lot of Urbex with my cameras.
Also, another picture: