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Joined: Nov 2012
I just downloaded the ebook and time-lapse software and they rock, thank you for all of your work on those!
There was one thing I wasn't able to find an example on the ebook and I was hoping someone could give me some good guide lines on? That is the Holy Grail and an example on how to shoot it?
What I mean is if you shoot a sunset:
1) what manual mode values (Av+Tv+ISO+shooting interval) do you start with?
2) Do you shoot wide open (e.g. f2.8) and use filters, as was suggested in the ebook?
3) When do you change shooting values and according to what, and what values do you change and to what...I quess only the ISO when the photo starts to get too dark or maybe some other too?
4) Is it possible to continue straight from shooting a sunset all the way to when the stars and Milky Way come visible and therefore get all that into a same time-lapse...I guess not because of stars usually require 30 second shooting time which is much longer than the started shooting interval? I'd suppose the shooting interval has to be kept the same in order for the time-lapse to be seamless?
5) What is the difference in setting and changes if shooting a sunrise, when you're starting with almost black sky? What are good starting values (Av+Tv+ISO+shooting interval) when stooting a sunrise and what values do you change then as the light increases?
If someone would have time to give me examples on these, then I'd be VERY happy and I'm sure it would save me many spoiled photos and headache Also I think many others would like to have this kind of example here and also in the ebook?
All the best to everyone and looking forward to your replys and future tips and time-lapses=)
-Markus
There was one thing I wasn't able to find an example on the ebook and I was hoping someone could give me some good guide lines on? That is the Holy Grail and an example on how to shoot it?
What I mean is if you shoot a sunset:
1) what manual mode values (Av+Tv+ISO+shooting interval) do you start with?
2) Do you shoot wide open (e.g. f2.8) and use filters, as was suggested in the ebook?
3) When do you change shooting values and according to what, and what values do you change and to what...I quess only the ISO when the photo starts to get too dark or maybe some other too?
4) Is it possible to continue straight from shooting a sunset all the way to when the stars and Milky Way come visible and therefore get all that into a same time-lapse...I guess not because of stars usually require 30 second shooting time which is much longer than the started shooting interval? I'd suppose the shooting interval has to be kept the same in order for the time-lapse to be seamless?
5) What is the difference in setting and changes if shooting a sunrise, when you're starting with almost black sky? What are good starting values (Av+Tv+ISO+shooting interval) when stooting a sunrise and what values do you change then as the light increases?
If someone would have time to give me examples on these, then I'd be VERY happy and I'm sure it would save me many spoiled photos and headache Also I think many others would like to have this kind of example here and also in the ebook?
All the best to everyone and looking forward to your replys and future tips and time-lapses=)
-Markus