J T wrote in post #2324590
Ok, checked it out. One question: If you took the time to set up your tripod to get a multi-exposure shot for an HDR conversion, why didn't you avoid that piece of wall (or whatever it is) in the foreground? Or was that intended?
Ok, checked it out. One question: If you took the time to set up your tripod to get a multi-exposure shot for an HDR conversion, why didn't you avoid that piece of wall (or whatever it is) in the foreground? Or was that intended?
I replied to my thread, i never used tripod, and i was shooting fast because of the raining, but you know, play with your maximum burst (5 or 8 fps) then try to get some good HDR.


