
Convergence


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The spaceship "Pierres Vives" (day two)


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Sunset over the pond (re-edit)


kozzy Member ![]() 84 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Montpellier, France More info | Jul 10, 2013 02:49 | #4096 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/kozzy-design/9043130573/ ![]() Convergence ![]() ![]() IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/kozzy-design/9083038174/ ![]() The spaceship "Pierres Vives" (day two) ![]() ![]() IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/kozzy-design/9105659839/ ![]() Sunset over the pond (re-edit) ![]() ![]() Website
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Jul 10, 2013 06:23 | #4097 Canon 6D with 100 L Macro and 600EX flash- Nikon Z6, 20mm f/1.8 S, 35mm f/1.8 S, 50mm f/1.8 S, 85mm f/1.8 S, 105mm f/2.8 G VR Micro, 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR, Flashpoint/Godox Flashes
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nlsnake Mostly Lurking ![]() 12 posts Joined Aug 2011 Location: Westervoort, The Netherlands More info | Jul 10, 2013 08:06 | #4098 Canon 6D with Tamron SP 24-70mm.
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RileyNZL Senior Member ![]() More info | Jul 10, 2013 08:14 | #4099 NCHANT wrote in post #16106900 ![]() Depends on focal length, at 105mm even 10 seconds is too long. At 16mm (on FF) I don't usually go over 25 as trailing does become noticeable? Next time I will ask the stars to pause for a bit ![]() ![]() "A simple equation for maximum shutter time is 500/focal length (in 35mm terms)." Canon 1Dx |Canon 6D|Canon 24-70 F2.8 L MkII|Canon 16-35 F4 L|Sigma 70-200 F2.8 EX OS|Canon 400mm f5.6 L|Sigma 50mm F1.4|Canon 600EX's|Gitzo Explorer Tripod|
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VicSkimmr Senior Member 551 posts Likes: 12 Joined Oct 2008 Location: Myrtle Beach, SC More info | Jul 10, 2013 09:00 | #4100 |
kozzy Member ![]() 84 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Montpellier, France More info | Jul 10, 2013 10:50 | #4101 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/kozzy-design/9140060181/ ![]() Alone in Camargue ![]() ![]() Website
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Jul 10, 2013 11:04 | #4102 ^^ Nice one. This kind of photo reminds me that I need to be more creative and look "through the viewfinder" more than with my eyes, even when not doing photography. I like the choice and angle of the foreground fences because I might not have thought of it, or passed them by looking for something more interesting. Dmitriy Khaykin
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kozzy Member ![]() 84 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Montpellier, France More info | Jul 10, 2013 12:23 | #4103 ddk632 wrote in post #16107856 ![]() ^^ Ill repost my comment from Flickr because I think it warrants some reinforcement: Nice one. This kind of photo reminds me that I need to be more creative and look "through the viewfinder" more than with my eyes, even when not doing photography. I like the choice and angle of the foreground fences because I might not have thought of it, or passed them by looking for something more interesting. Thanks for your comment, I got used to stop at a place or object and see what I can get out, it helps improve our photographic eye rather than always look better elsewhere. Website
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NCHANT Goldmember More info | Jul 10, 2013 14:37 | #4104 RileyNZL wrote in post #16107419 ![]() "A simple equation for maximum shutter time is 500/focal length (in 35mm terms)." From this great guide by Rob: http://zarphag.com …star-photography-a-guide/ ![]() I have found that equation to be unreliable, at 16 mm, 31 second exposures get trails, that's why I cut down to 25" 6D x 2 | TM SP 35mm ƒ1.4 | 50mm ƒ1.8 | 85mm ƒ1.8 | 24-105mm ƒ4L USM | 135mm ƒ2L | 200mm ƒ2.8L II | 17-40mm ƒ4L | Sy 24mm ƒ1.4 | Sy XP 14mm ƒ2.4 Flickr
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RileyNZL Senior Member ![]() More info | Jul 10, 2013 15:06 | #4105 NCHANT wrote in post #16108421 ![]() I have found that equation to be unreliable, at 16 mm, 31 second exposures get trails, that's why I cut down to 25" ![]() Yeah I think there are several factors other than focal length, like where you are pointing the camera that affect it, I think that equation is more of a starting point, then you can adjust it from there. Canon 1Dx |Canon 6D|Canon 24-70 F2.8 L MkII|Canon 16-35 F4 L|Sigma 70-200 F2.8 EX OS|Canon 400mm f5.6 L|Sigma 50mm F1.4|Canon 600EX's|Gitzo Explorer Tripod|
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kozzy Member ![]() 84 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Montpellier, France More info | Jul 10, 2013 17:51 | #4107 Luta13 wrote in post #16108932 ![]() Very nice Jérémie! Thanks a lot ! Website
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kozzy Member ![]() 84 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2013 Location: Montpellier, France More info | Jul 11, 2013 05:38 | #4108 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/kozzy-design/9261953320/ ![]() Pond of fire ![]() ![]() Website
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hyram Member 45 posts Joined Feb 2013 Location: Here More info | Jul 11, 2013 08:05 | #4109 Luta13 wrote in post #16105939 ![]() I always have camera in: AI Servo, Continuous (6D is slow enough that you can get one shot control with quick press), back button auto-focus, and single focus point (point varies depending on compo). I use this setting almost always even though 75% of my shots are stills/landscapes. Also, If I do happen to be shooting an event or sport, I will use the excellent high ISO performance of the 6D to my advantage. I will set the camera to Auto-ISO with a minimum shutter speed of, say, 1/250. Then I will set the Auto ISO range to between 200 and 12,500. I then place the camera in Aperture Priority and go to town. It doesn't matter how light conditions change as I move around or the event lighting changes, the camera will not take the shutter below 1/250 and will let the ISO 'float' around as needed below 12,500. I control only the Aperture and just keep my focus on hitting targets with the active focus point. It is fast and accurate and keeps me from fumbling around with the camera throughout the event. Keeper rates are awesome and all photos in-focus are usable in that range. Thanks Luta! I've got to give this a try.
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