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Hi all!
Processions in Easter are a very popular tradition here in Spain. Millions of people attend every year at many cities, so I decided to give them a try next week.
Needless to say, they take several hours and take place in urban areas with artificial light. Some start during the day and finish at night, so I will use the Holy Grail technique. So I was wondering if any of you has made this before, or something similar. My biggest concerns are what aperture to use (f number) and what shooting interval.
Regarding aperture, my guess is that the higher the better, since I will have more depth of field and it would be easier to avoid the excess of illumination at some places. But in the other hand, a high f number would probably force me to use a “maybe” too long shooting interval. By the way I’ll use my Nikon D810 paired with a Sigma 24mm lens (although I also have a Samyang 14mm and a Yongnuo 35mm).
Any ideas/suggestions on this? Am I missing any important detail to take into account? Here are some videos I found on YouTube (made by others with unknown equipment, but thought they are an example of what I want to do):
https://youtu.be/gAYs0kGm2q0?si=osZ-Ci7rUDilJ8j_
https://youtu.be/X4qla3TsGqc?si=vYszWMBpbmtlxYXq
https://youtu.be/PiDxMVqOKtY?si=5J1boScvEZU4coPh
Thank you all!
Processions in Easter are a very popular tradition here in Spain. Millions of people attend every year at many cities, so I decided to give them a try next week.
Needless to say, they take several hours and take place in urban areas with artificial light. Some start during the day and finish at night, so I will use the Holy Grail technique. So I was wondering if any of you has made this before, or something similar. My biggest concerns are what aperture to use (f number) and what shooting interval.
Regarding aperture, my guess is that the higher the better, since I will have more depth of field and it would be easier to avoid the excess of illumination at some places. But in the other hand, a high f number would probably force me to use a “maybe” too long shooting interval. By the way I’ll use my Nikon D810 paired with a Sigma 24mm lens (although I also have a Samyang 14mm and a Yongnuo 35mm).
Any ideas/suggestions on this? Am I missing any important detail to take into account? Here are some videos I found on YouTube (made by others with unknown equipment, but thought they are an example of what I want to do):
https://youtu.be/gAYs0kGm2q0?si=osZ-Ci7rUDilJ8j_
https://youtu.be/X4qla3TsGqc?si=vYszWMBpbmtlxYXq
https://youtu.be/PiDxMVqOKtY?si=5J1boScvEZU4coPh
Thank you all!
My time lapses at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joaquinagueramusic