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Nov 11, 2006 22:28 |  #16

angelobryant wrote in post #2250134 (external link)
this was posted a earlier. try to look at the exif and the information on the left. many are done using the 300d and kit lens. mostly panoramic with up to 5 images. http://robertmekis.com …photos&subkateg​=landscape (external link) hth

That guy is very good. I wish i could shoot like that.


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Nov 11, 2006 22:32 |  #17

Create, as i said, its night time and theres water infront the skyline.,with boast going all directions.........so if i take 4-5 pics ........its going to show on each one......boats going in nowhere directions.....

get what i mean? in one frame i end up with a red light halfway through.....in the next frame the light is either gone.,....or already pased halfway...........wont this be awkward?


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Nov 11, 2006 22:35 |  #18

You'll have to try it and see. It might look cool. or...you may have to clone it out in photoshop. All trial and error.


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Nov 11, 2006 22:38 |  #19

Try higher ISO shots at faster shutter speed. You might be surprised with the shots. If I remember correctly. HK harbour is well lit.


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Nov 11, 2006 22:39 |  #20

true.....ok i go and try....and i will start a new thread in critique when i have the pics and the stitched.....then lets see...


thanks all for your tips really learn a lot always here :)

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Nov 11, 2006 22:52 |  #21

I just took this shot with my XT and kit lens.

18mm, F3.5 , ISO 400, 1.5 seconds aprox. Tripod mounted.

All I did was resize it for the web and color corrected.

Sorry about the reflection from the window..


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