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October 3rd 2023 - a few shots showing "things" in the sky, great having very little light pollution
An effective way to add drama to outdoor portraits shot in daylight is to illuminate the subject with flash but underexpose the background.
The technique for doing this depends on the DSLR you're using, so it's worth referring to the camera manual.
For instance, on Canon cameras you control the flash exposure and ambient light exposure separately - all you need to do is use exposure compensation for the ambient light, reducing the exposure by 2-3 stops.
Nikon flash exposures are handled slightly differently: using exposure compensation reduces the total exposure, including the flash's. You'll need to increase flash exposure compensation by the same amount to fix this.
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Vespa in Bali, panning.
Panning is a photographic technique that combines a slow shutter speed with camera motion to create a sense of speed around a moving object. It is a way to keep your subject in focus while blurring your background. Panning is typically done on a subject moving horizontally, such as a moving car, or a running dog.
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Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Photo: the interior of the Electricity Factory.
I still have Toms Telelens and wanted to master the task of getting sharp exposures of moving objects. So I made a little walk in the warm sun - or so I thought. I tought of leaving my jacket in my car because I hate it when I get hot. All wrong. It was freezing cold and I was more than happy I at least had the jacket on me - brrrrr!! At home - I collapsed on my sofa and woke up at 11:00 pm - barely able to crawl into my bed. I have no idea why.
BUT - I found out about moving objects ;-)
This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away?
The fact that there appears to be two lights in these shots was only apparent in editing. Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Photo: the rotating Poppy.
Van Nellefabriek Rotterdam anaglyph stereo red/cyan Small Moving Objects by Pe Lang
Marlo Mazzoli Berlin
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Most cell phone cameras will produce images of moving objects in a manner similar to this thanks to the progressive scan output from their sensors.
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Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Photo: A female Visitor is watching an Art Work, which was an huge tilting bucket with all sorts of Marbles, which were constantly rolling in different Directions. This caused a huge noise.
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Photo: the interior of the Electricity Factory.
on regardait les parapentes avec mon petit-fils et il a dit que c'était des bouches tristes, ou des tranches de lune.
Sad mouths
We were watching the paragliders with my grandson and he said they were like sad mouths, or slices of moon
Essai de zoom et zoom numérique
Just testing zoom and digital zoom
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Photo: In the Stairwell there's a very long moving yellow Pennant.
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
Photo: the Poppy art-work, if it don't rotate. It looks like a lady's skirt..
Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.
The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.
Every one can fly? I not believe at all at the beginning... but now I believe because from Kuala Lumpur to Phnow Penh only cost me RM180 (USD 51) return and another RM25 (USD7) from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. Can believe? Yes I believe.
This is my 1st time taking Air Asia in my life time.
The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.
The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.
The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.