Having said I'd be keeping an eye on this thread to see if anything appealed, April themes are much more to my liking, not relying in pp for effect.
I've just got a 10-stop and the LE shots are brilliant with it. Timelapse doesn't appeal. Duotones I will have to look up. Shallow dof are great, I love my little 35mm f1.8. Zoom bursts are fun and you can get some great effects. Black card I understand the technique used but I have no idea where it would he useful - will watch others threads to see how they use it.
These look like very interesting themes. I have two questions though:
1) How do we post a time lapse on here?
2) How can we get some commenting going? I seem to be posting far more comments than I'm getting, and it's pretty disheartening
2) How can we get some commenting going? I seem to be posting far more comments than I'm getting, and it's pretty disheartening
This. Since day one I've commented on every thread giving my thought on almost every picture/image. At the end of February I decided to not post on anyone's until they posted on mine. My february images have been up for a whole month. 3 people have commented.
The main reason for joining this was the chance to get feedback on my photography as being a relative novice I sometimes don't see things others might see.
I'll still continue with this as it is essentially a good way of trying new styles and hopefully the few of us who do comment will continue to do so.
Any possibility of highlighting the active ETC members on the first page so I don't have to keep checking the inactive members IYSWIM?
These look like very interesting themes. I have two questions though:
1) How do we post a time lapse on here?
2) How can we get some commenting going? I seem to be posting far more comments than I'm getting, and it's pretty disheartening
Wow! Just wow!
Have you looked at the rest of his "City of Shadows" set on his web site. Amazing stuff
How do you recon long exposure is defined?
As a shot taken with a shutter speed that's slower than is strictly necessary for the exposure; one that's done to deliberately capture some movement? So 1/15s could be "long exposure" if you'd normally select 1/60?
Any shot where your thought process goes through "no, I need a slower shutter than that"?
Or is it anything longer than 1/2s? 1s? 5s? 30s?
I've split the list between currently active and non-active, I will try and update as and when people update their threads
Commenting - this is difficult as it seems to be a forum wide problem at the moment. We haven't thought of a solution yet in the staff room
Day time Long Exposure -
I found some resources that may help you:
http://www.photographyblogger.net/tips-for-taking-daytime-long-exposure-photos/
http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com/tip/2736/daytime-long-exposure-photography/
http://www.alexwisephotography.net/blog/2010/02/16/guide-to-daytime-long-exposures/
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-take-long-exposure-shots-in-daylight
http://www.edinchavez.com/blog/tutorials-and-how-toos/day-time-long-exposure-tutorial/
Wonder what May will bring
Yay, new month!
Mono May?
'Macro May'
Cheers, theses look a bit more up my street.
Apologies for the lack of participation last month, an accident at work kept me out of photography for about 10 days but all is good now.
Ha, I was right!
And you was wrong, so stick that in your camera and expose it!
Great themes Kelly, should be a good one this month
But not too sure about Levitating Effect though as I've not done it before
Ha, I was right!
And you was wrong, so stick that in your camera and expose it!
Great themes Kelly, should be a good one this month
Mono....errr, isn't that one colour...it's in the word you see. Look closely
Monochrome, meaning one colour, of which black and white is an example :razz:
Ah, you're one of them strange chaps who doesn't think white is a colour
Quite like May's themes. Managed to get my black and white yesterday.
Cheers all.