Originally Posted by btaylor
Thanks btaylor. The new auto dodge feature in SilkyPix Pro really helps.It's the closest thing to auto HDR I've ever used. Of course, A 5D @ ISO 800 or lesswith a 50 1.4 @ f2.8 doesn't hurt.
Originally Posted by btaylor
Thanks btaylor. The new auto dodge feature in SilkyPix Pro really helps.It's the closest thing to auto HDR I've ever used. Of course, A 5D @ ISO 800 or lesswith a 50 1.4 @ f2.8 doesn't hurt.
Chuck, those are outstanding. Now....that's what I'm talking about!!! [Y]
You've got the touch!
I hate you Chuck.
Love, John
Originally Posted by John Hinton
LOL........priceless!!
<span style="font-size: x-small;"]"I create feelings in others that they themselves don't understand." Lightning McQueen, Cars
Thanks for hating me........[] LOL
Chuck, even though this is an older thread, a couple of more questions on your night shots at this fair.
Did you hand hold these? Monopod? Tripod?
Was it "pitch black" night, or dusk, on some of the shots?
If you did use a tripod, was that a problem with all the people walking around the area?
Thanks!
Originally Posted by Alan
Thanks for the inquiry Alan. Sorry for the delayed response.
These were all handheld. Notice the shutter speeds.
It was night. You can see the black sky in the first two. The last one has the side of a building in the background.
#1 @ 7:32 PM 35 minutes after sunset (6:57PM). (That is the sky behind the scene)
#2 @ 7:39 PM(That is the sky behind the scene)
#3 @ 7:40 PM
It's quitea testimony to the light gathering capabilities of the 5D with the EF-50 1.4 @ f/2.8.
For comparison, this one was taken at 7:17 PM.
Canon EOS 5D, EF 28-70 f2.8L, <span class="nowrap"]f/4 @ <span class="nowrap"]28 mm, <span class="nowrap"]1/125, <span class="nowrap"]ISO 1600, <span class="nowrap"]No Flash