This is the "standard" photo...
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 14-24mm f2.8 @ 14mm | f2.8 | 30 seconds | ISO-3200 |
Now, the photo you see below was captured using in-camera techniques.
Some of you won't believe me, I'm sure...as it looks like something that was tweaked in Photoshop, right?
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 14-24mm f2.8 @ 14mm | f2.8 | 30 seconds | ISO-3200 |
For this photo, I started at 14mm focal length, performed light painting to get the bush sharp and lit up, and merely zoomed the lens in to 24mm gradually during the last 10 seconds of the 30 second exposure. You need to be very steady and gradual in this process.
Here's another variation...
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 14-24mm f2.8 @ 14mm | f2.8 | 30 seconds | ISO-3200 |
It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I do like experimenting with these slow shutter exposures, and trying different techniques. It can be so boring to capture the same images over and over and over and over and...
What do you think? Which do you prefer?
Leave me a comment...
Until next time!
Morkel Erasmus
From my sight of view the second pic tends to be great.
ReplyDeleteSuraj photography,pune
The 2nd pic looks great.
ReplyDelete-suraj photography,pune
Incredible! I still have so much to learn / master . . .
ReplyDeleteThe middle image Morkel, great impact!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSecond image...Blue fireworks at night! beautiful
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