I am not a user of HDR but thought I should try it. I likely should have been out doors... may try it on Saturday. Now...this is a scene present series... not done by my own setting in manual. So I likely really cannot judge the results. But here is what the camera produced. On my screen the Download does look much better.
I wanted to try it manually on the camera and then put them together in my elements 19 program.. but don't know how. Can anyone tell me what to do in PS elements ?
I am not a user of HDR but thought I should try it... (show quote)
Nice set Sharon like the results in all of them. Never thought of using HDR for something like these shots, will have to give it a try!
Nikon z6ii NIKKOR Z 24-70mm F-Stop: F4 Focal Length: 70 mm Exposure Time: 1/1600 s Exposure Compensation: 0 EV ISO Speed Rating: 720 White Balance: Auto Exposure Program: Shutter priority Exposure Mode: Auto
This shot taken with my z6ii - w/ftz adapter Sigma 150-600mm @600mm F-Stop: F6.3 Exposure Time: 1/640 s Exposure Compensation: 0 EV ISO Speed Rating: 280 White Balance: Auto Exposure Program: Aperture priority
I just lost a post - not loading fast enough. Let's try again. One of the first pieces of advice someone gave me when I got my first digital was "read the manual!!" And I did and still read the manuals for my cameras - often more than once and have also downloaded the manuals or links to them to my phone. I haven't fooled with in camera effects for some time but I will before the challenge is over. Meanwhile: archives for multiple exposure
Took with an old camera with black and white set in settings to make me think without color. I don't even think I can do that with my current camera. lol
Sky Scene shots All 3 pics Used Canon 90D with 18-135mm lens at 35mm. Scene Intelligent mode, White Balance in Auto with compensation, ISO=100. Picture Style in Auto. Taken within 2 minutes apart of same scene. From archives
Shutter Speed =1/320, f 7.1 White Balance Compensation = Amber 3 Magenta 2, Exposure Compensation = 2/3rd
We all are guilty of not reading our manuals…. Yup… me too! And I am not going to ask you read yours…. But what I would like you to do is try different settings on your camera, iPad, i Phones, Samsung, etc. etc. Step out of that comfort zone for a couple of days! I don’t expect you to get real fancy or worry about mistakes. Just try out different settings. Let us know some tricks you use. It could be anything about settings… i.e. manual, AV, special settings on your camera, etc. On your phone there are great editing settings and scene settings. My T7i has a bunch and I am just learning how to use them. (“Toy” “Miniature” HDR art standard” “HDR art Vivid” “Water Painting” etc, etc… Me… I usually just use ‘Manual” but I have decided it is time to step out of my comfort zone. I often use my iPhone when I don’t have my Canon and it is fun to play with! I also just learned how to transfer my pictures off my camera to my iPhone so I can send them off in a text if I want. So when you post a photo just jot down what setting you used and / OR any advice on how you got the shot that you might want to share. It doesn’t have to be long. It will help the folks here learn something new! If there is something you want more information…just ask. And of course… don’t forget to have fun!! That is what we are here to do!
We all are guilty of not reading our manuals…. Yup... (show quote)
Nice start off Sharon and thanks for hosting an interesting subject I believe. The manuals for "Dummies" is a must have for most of us. I have the Canon Rebel T6 & 90D. Still learning all the capabilities the 90D has. Probably will never learn them all. See what I can muster up to put in this challenge. Thanks again for hosting!
This Challenge is for The Letter M , People, Places, Animals and Things that start with the Letter M, could also be a descriptive M such as Many, Multitude, ETC. If descriptive M's are used please explain your use.
Great start off Lesley with variety, THANKS for hosting