stanislav
PhotoNet Pro-
Posts
1,225 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Events
Downloads
Gallery
Store
Everything posted by stanislav
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Karl and Alf, thank you for the positive feedback! Anita, thank you for your comment! Of course I don't mind you asking. Overall, there are many factors like focal length, exposure duration, surrounding light that influence the final result. This image was taken with a shutter speed 1/25'th second and at a focal length corresponding to roughly 140mm. There was no direct sunlight (it was overcast), so overall there are no strong contrasts in the picture. As far as I remember, the main movement of the camera was vertical, with a uniform speed. That is important because shaking movements will usually result in a very unpleasant image. I hope this helps you a bit. I guess my main recommendation is to experiment with different light conditions and shutter speed settings. For focal lengths around 100-140mm something between 1/10'th and 1/30'th works best for me, but it might depend on the camera (for this image, I used a Canon G10). Stanislav
-