Really nice job on balancing the dark and light. How did you keep the window light from getting blown out at 20 sec? Or was it not bright in the first place?
Really nice job on balancing the dark and light. How did you keep the window light from getting blown out at 20 sec? Or was it not bright in the first place?
Really nice job on balancing the dark and light. How did you keep the window light from getting blown out at 20 sec? Or was it not bright in the first place?
This is a service area at my work. D850, Sigma 24mm ART, f11, 20sec.
Awesome camera/lens combination. With the Sigma's hoover like ability to suck in all the available light, and the D850's killer low light capabilities, just great.
No filters involved. The light in the window is natural light coming through windows about 150' past the door. It was not very bright and this unused portion of the building is very dim. Slight processing done with LR with no cropping. Thanks for looking.
Gene51Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Awesome camera/lens combination. With the Sigma's hoover like ability to suck in all the available light, and the D850's killer low light capabilities, just great.
Not sure how much light is being sucked in at F11, and with a 20 sec exposure, i'm sure the ISO was not in the stratosphere. But the dynamic range is stunningly wide, and the image is thoughtfully composed and exposed. And that lens is SHARP!!!!