Waterfalls today
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:32 pm
I took these photographs today at Garigal National Park to experiment with a slow shutterspeed, exposure and running water.
Well had some problems trying to keep stuff dry, tied an umbrella to my tripod to keep my gear dry, turned my back for a second and it took off and landed in deep water. Got it back though Micro trekker worked well, had to blowdry all of my equipment when I got home.
Took a while to work out the right exposures on site.
In PP just stuck to my staples, Levels, Brightness/contrast and Sat. Used adjustment layers for added control as there is both ends of the brightness scale.
Pretty happy with the results however would appreciate your thoughts
Regards
Sean
Sigma 18-50mm @ 50mm- F32-1/8sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Sigma 18-50mm @ 50mm- F25-1/6sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Nikon 28-80 @ 80mm- F36-1/4sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Sigma 18-50mm @ 24mm- F25-1/6sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Sigma 18-50mm @ 50mm- F25-1/6sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Nikon 28-80 @ 80mm- F10-1/100 sec-Spot metering-Shutter priority
Well had some problems trying to keep stuff dry, tied an umbrella to my tripod to keep my gear dry, turned my back for a second and it took off and landed in deep water. Got it back though Micro trekker worked well, had to blowdry all of my equipment when I got home.
Took a while to work out the right exposures on site.
In PP just stuck to my staples, Levels, Brightness/contrast and Sat. Used adjustment layers for added control as there is both ends of the brightness scale.
Pretty happy with the results however would appreciate your thoughts
Regards
Sean
Sigma 18-50mm @ 50mm- F32-1/8sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Sigma 18-50mm @ 50mm- F25-1/6sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Nikon 28-80 @ 80mm- F36-1/4sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Sigma 18-50mm @ 24mm- F25-1/6sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Sigma 18-50mm @ 50mm- F25-1/6sec-Spot metering-Manual setting
Nikon 28-80 @ 80mm- F10-1/100 sec-Spot metering-Shutter priority