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Mar 01, 2006 20:54 |  #1

This was taken in my backyard. One is with a tree in the foreground with fill-flash. I like the clouds and colors, but I think they could have been better otherwise. I took these handheld, but I will try this shot again with a long exposure when the sky cooperates with my new tripod.


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Mar 01, 2006 21:54 |  #2

Yes- a longer exposure will help. Get the tripod out and try for a much smaller aperature to get as much in focus as possible.


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Mar 02, 2006 06:14 as a reply to  @ ajbalazic's post |  #3

I love the one without the tree. If you do decide to have another go with a longer exposure, yes use fill flash, but put a person(s) near the sunset instead of a tree:D (They'll have to stand very still)



  
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Mar 02, 2006 10:10 |  #4

Thanks for the feedback. I will try the shot again tonight. I was fooling around with long exposures last night (tripod just came in) and I think I have the hang of it. I will also try to do the shot just slightly earlier. The sky is sure to be BLAH tonight. :) You just can't plan sunset shots.

Anybody got any tips for taking long exposure shots? I have read where it is a good idea to bracket exposures then overlay them. anything else i should know?


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Mar 02, 2006 10:16 |  #5

love these!! i like the first one best because the tree makes it spooky. i love it! the sky is gorgeous


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Mar 02, 2006 21:00 as a reply to  @ Lonnie's post |  #6

lhoney2 wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. I will try the shot again tonight. I was fooling around with long exposures last night (tripod just came in) and I think I have the hang of it. I will also try to do the shot just slightly earlier. The sky is sure to be BLAH tonight. :) You just can't plan sunset shots.

Anybody got any tips for taking long exposure shots? I have read where it is a good idea to bracket exposures then overlay them. anything else i should know?

I'm not sure whether you need a "long" exposure. Rather, just a bit longer than you already have. I'm no expert at this technique, but if you are going to include a tree/person in the foreground and have them exposed correctly too, you need to do "slow sync flash photography".

Put your camera on a tripod. Meter the sunset (not including the sun in the viewfinder). Set the exposure manually. Put your flash onto ETTL or TTL or whatever. Bring your tree/people into frame, (recompose). Fire. The flash should go off and the shutter should close shortly afterwards (when it's exposed the sunset). Your tree/people should stay still:D



  
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