Hi Y'all,
same as Isaac, its been awhile!!!
here i am again, asking a lot of questions :lol:
Here's a photo I took during christmas at Orchard. i facing difficulties to get the correct setting because the decoration was too bright and the background was too dark. How do I overcome such situation?
In this kind of situations, I believe HDR is the only solution you have.
Either that or use a graduated ND filter. Although using a filter seems like the easier way to go; it really isn't. You have do to exposure locking at specific points and so on..
Do you use stars filter ? :blink:
| QUOTE (Jeff @ Mar 17 2009, 11:30 PM) |
| Do you use stars filter ? :blink: |
Shld be his aperture not star filter... :D
Isaac, Thanks for the tips... will try to do that next time...
Jeff, doug is right, it is because of the aperture.
:D