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teked wrote:
Number 1 for me, Y. How many shots on that one?
Cheers,
Ed
Hi Ed, You can do this with your Canon camera. This is camera movement. These are only one shot. You use as slow of shutter speed as the existing light will allow and then just move the camera. Also use the lowest ISO that is on your camera. Oh remember to shut the IS off if your camera or lens has it. My Pentax has IS in camera....and I have to say it is really good IS.......although not a good thing to test as often as I do.
As a starting point.....point your camera toward some trees and move your camera. You can move your camera both up and down.....but I have found I get better results if I start at about half way up on the trees and just move the camera in a downward motion. Try to eliminate as much of the sky from your view finder at possible at the starting point. If you get to much sky in the shot....it usually shows up as bright white and overpowers the photo.
I see you have a real interest in this type of photography. I hope you try this and show your results here. If you have anymore questions, just ask. This type of photography is really fun.
Y
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