I don't know the answer but you might also want to ask on this thread too, they do a lot of long ND exposures:
https://photography-on-the.net …hread.php?t=784867&page=1
maxblack I feel like I'm in danger 2,051 posts Likes: 320 Joined Sep 2008 Location: NYC Area More info | I don't know the answer but you might also want to ask on this thread too, they do a lot of long ND exposures:
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ken2000ac Goldmember 1,405 posts Likes: 669 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Oct 03, 2017 13:11 | #5057 Thank you very much good sir, I have followed up there. flickr
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 03, 2017 13:20 | #5058 ken2000ac wrote in post #18465269 Might as well ask this here too, but you gents with 5DS models - are you seeing hot pixels on long exposures? I've been reading on upgrading (10 years is a long time without buying any new gear) to the 5DSR, but since I do primarily long exposures the reports of hot pixels has me concerned. 30-60 seconds is my bread and butter, but I do 200-300 seconds quite often as well. Any thoughts? responded over in the LE thread Website
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Scott_online Senior Member More info Post edited over 6 years ago by Scott_online. | Oct 10, 2017 18:01 | #5059 (Excuse the JPEG artefacts. It's happening at every quality setting.) IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/ZebvrN
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ken2000ac Goldmember 1,405 posts Likes: 669 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Oct 13, 2017 03:42 | #5060 Day, dusk, and night (haven't shot a proper night shot in a long, long time flickr
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ken2000ac Goldmember 1,405 posts Likes: 669 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Oct 21, 2017 11:03 | #5061 A few new ones from yesterday: IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/ZyUdVJflickr
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 23, 2017 10:59 | #5062 from this past spring...just got around to editing it. Shot vertically to capture the full height of the falls. Image hosted by forum (882262) © TRhoads [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Website
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Oct 23, 2017 12:39 | #5063 I just received this lens from CPS on loan. I do a fair amount of architectural commercial work, but I like this lens for effect too. This is my first try at tilt shift for miniature. I shot this before I shot the HS game for the paper. I try to make art by pushing buttons
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butterfly2937 Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 30, 2017 20:36 | #5064 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/G2CJbz IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/G2CH9p
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butterfly2937 Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 30, 2017 21:55 | #5065 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/G2CLCP
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ken2000ac Goldmember 1,405 posts Likes: 669 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Nov 12, 2017 10:50 | #5066 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/ZmWecb flickr
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scobols Goldmember More info | Nov 14, 2017 11:14 | #5067 Used tilt to keep my dad and brother in focus: Scott
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DaviSto ... sorry. I got carried away! More info | For me, this doesn't quite work. David.
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scobols Goldmember More info | Nov 14, 2017 12:47 | #5069 DaviSto wrote in post #18496255 For me, this doesn't quite work. In terms of the composition, your dad and the OOF person at the end of the table, and their conversation, are the main subject. The back of your brother's head isn't a real point of interest. It does show very clearly what the tilt feature can do ... and in a setting where most people would not expect to see this particular lens being used. Interesting perspective. My dad is the one with his back to me, not the OOF person at the end, and my brother is the in focus person at the end. I understand the conversation at the end of the bar may be the main subject to most, but I wanted to capture these two people. If this was an event in which I was hired, I would have definitely wanted the conversation in focus as opposed to this.
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DaviSto ... sorry. I got carried away! More info Post edited over 5 years ago by DaviSto. | Nov 14, 2017 12:52 | #5070 scobols wrote in post #18496317 Interesting perspective. My dad is the one with his back to me, not the OOF person at the end, and my brother is the in focus person at the end. I understand the conversation at the end of the bar may be the main subject to most, but I wanted to capture these two people. If this was an event in which I was hired, I would have definitely wanted the conversation in focus as opposed to this. Thank you for the feedback. Scott Hey ... that's quite amusing ... I knew I was taking a risk on fingering the in-focus person at the far end to be the older of the two ... but I thought I'd guessed right. I did, at least, understand that the in-focus figures were your father and brother. Too bad, that I switched them ... more fool me! David.
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