Geschenkte Tage
was für ein Jahr…Sommer von Ostern bis in den Spätherbst. Heute nochmal die herrliche Sonne genutzt bevor der erste Schnee fällt und vermutlich dann auch das erste Salz auf den Strassen liegen wird.
LG, Peter
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Johannes Gerl said on November 20, 2018
Wundervolle Fotos, Peter.
Wie man diese Bewegungsunschärfe macht, musst Du mir mal erklären.
Peter said on November 26, 2018
Danke, Johannes!
Lange Belichtungszeiten, ca 1/30sec.
GinTonic said on November 20, 2018
Hier nochmal sonne nachgelegt. Leider
gibt es hier überhaupt gar keine Autos☺️
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Martin Wal said on November 25, 2018
These are lovely photos. Love the motion “swoosh” . And that Autumn scenery… More, please .)
Peter said on November 26, 2018
Thank you! And here you go!
Peter said on November 26, 2018
but now the season really seems to be over. Snow outside…
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Martin Wal said on November 27, 2018
These are just as good. There’s a ton of motion blur on these pics, both in-car and off-car, would you care to share this was done? Shutter speed, zoom in/out, tripod/fixture? Just curious
Peter said on November 28, 2018
Hi Martin, no secret.
Some are car2car from a open car driving in front of the model. Handheld, approx 1/30 -1/60s shutter speed. Either let the camera select the matching aperture or let the camera select the ISO speed. Or both. Depends whats available. AF on continuous.
The others are taken from over or through the windscreen. Same camera settings. Just the AF can be tricky, as it might try to focus on the (dirty) glass of windscreen.
If you fix the aperture to, say 11 or 16 (which will be likely with 1/30s) , then you can fix your focus on “infinity” and still have pretty much everything in focus.
In both cases hold the camera as stable a possible 😉 A gimbal would be something to try out next. And wide angles give more swoosh. 16mm – 28mm (equiv. 35mm format)
Zooming while exposing is another interesting option when you take pictures of objects coming towards you. Wasn’t used in the pictures above, but here an example for the result of that.
And another thing to play with in combination of longer shutter speeds is flash.
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