At one time or another, just about everything.
I have made a real mess of trying to photograph lightening.
Bumble-bee in flight.
This is my best so far:
Oh, yes. Charles Brown is right.
Anything done at the auditorium at my granddaughters school. The lighting in there is horrible and there seems to be so many different sources of lighting used that no white balance setting will correct it. Perhaps if I had some real expensive gear and the KNOWLEGE to use it I might be able to pull off some decent shots.
traveler90712 wrote:
A woman with her mouth closed and eyes open. :-)
:lol: :lol: I'm surprised you haven't been flamed by the UHH girls.
Not saying you got it wrong, just surprised is all.
My problem is shooting left - it never comes out right!
The planets are very difficult for me to video capture, I've yet to capture Saturn before it leaves my field of view for the year.
Fireflies. All I get are streaks. I'd like to get a lot of little yellow dots.
I bought a 50X ULWD (ultra long working distance; 2 cm) Cambridge Optics microscope lens to photograph very tiny things. The calculated depth of field was 2 microns (0.0005 inches). I used a StackShot set at 1 micron (smallest setting) and with a 128 image stack (DOF ~ 0.01 mm)the resultant image was unsharp as well as filled with island out of focus. (I did get a refund for the lens though, but I'd rather it had worked.)
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.