I pulled a few off the card tonight, and decided to post them up. Nothing special, I'm not the best at editing.
Pretty good. You can sure see that an 8-second exposure is pushing the limits, though. I might try raising the ISO up to 400-800 maybe, for a little shorter exposure, then run it through a noise reducer like one of the NIK filters. Or whatever you use and like.Nice! I got a good night one last night.
Nice! Did you edit the colors??I got a few decent shots last night using the a P3P.
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I'm not sure who you're asking? Others decided to post their pics in my thread for some reason, instead of creating their own thread. If you were asking me, I can't give you an answer, as settings vary with about every shot, depending on light, angle, time of day, etc. There is no "one set of settings" that will work on every photo you take. I do try to shoot at the lowest possible ISO, usually 100, but sometimes you'll have to turn it up higher to get the shot. The shutter speed will depend on the ISO and available light. It's a fluid environment that changes often. I most always use 5-shot AEB, or Auto Exposure Bracketing. The camera takes 5 continuous shots over I believe +/- 1 exposure. Then I merge those 5 shots in post using Photomatix. Then I bring them back into Adobe Lightroom and lightly edit them if needed, then export to a folder for web images.Can you share your P#P settings for these?
Would be nice if ya could mod your own thread eh snerdI'm not sure who you're asking? Others decided to post their pics in my thread for some reason, instead of creating their own thread..
Has that pic been tweaked in photoshop or is that the raw file? Nice!I got a few decent shots last night using the a P3P.
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Yes, that's the park where I fly.Would be nice if ya could mod your own thread eh snerd
Is your last picture where ya made the clip from ?
Sorry to have hijacked ur thread there! My post was a way to say thank u for urs! [emoji6]I'm not sure who you're asking? Others decided to post their pics in my thread for some reason, instead of creating their own thread. If you were asking me, I can't give you an answer, as settings vary with about every shot, depending on light, angle, time of day, etc. There is no "one set of settings" that will work on every photo you take. I do try to shoot at the lowest possible ISO, usually 100, but sometimes you'll have to turn it up higher to get the shot. The shutter speed will depend on the ISO and available light. It's a fluid environment that changes often. I most always use 5-shot AEB, or Auto Exposure Bracketing. The camera takes 5 continuous shots over I believe +/- 1 exposure. Then I merge those 5 shots in post using Photomatix. Then I bring them back into Adobe Lightroom and lightly edit them if needed, then export to a folder for web images.