Something a little different. Playing around with a legacy scanner:
Thug Waffle: great stills, any chance the final project will be put online?
Thug Waffle: great stills, any chance the final project will be put online?
Something a little different. Playing around with a legacy scanner:
Thug Waffle: great stills, any chance the final project will be put online?
Lakeside Jam by thetmostk, on Flickr


Farm long exposure by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
Farm Long Exposure (VSCO) by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
Farm Long Exposure D60 by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
D60 in action by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
Father by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
Doggie! by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
Road Reflections by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
empty stables by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
brenizer test 3 by dhlt25, on Flickr
brenizer test 2 by dhlt25, on Flickr
brenizer test 1 by dhlt25, on Flickr

building one by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
building three by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
building four by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
train station now hotel by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
frist entrance by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
frist museum by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
frist landscape by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
mom portrait 2 by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
mom portrait 5 by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
_DSC4001 by dhlt25, on Flickr
_DSC3992 by dhlt25, on Flickr
Untitled_Panorama1 by dhlt25, on Flickr
Untitled_Panorama546 by dhlt25, on Flickr
Untitled_Panorama45 by dhlt25, on Flickr
Edit-288 by nunsofanarchy, on Flickr
Edit-291 by nunsofanarchy, on Flickr
Edit-300 by nunsofanarchy, on Flickrcan i ask how you got this shot? it's oustanding
Base Medium Exposure
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Dark Sky Exposure
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Foreground exposure
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I actually came out with 2 versions.
First one is a more temperature correct version (a bit cooler)
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Second one is warmer, and a bit more sunset feeling, which is the one i published.
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Didn't know gaf had a photography thread (who I am kidding, what gaf doesn't have a thread of?)
I am getting back into landscape photography.
Spent 4 hours yesterday getting one shot.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7636/16643807720_518c50911c_b.jpg[/mg][/URL][/QUOTE]
That sky. Stunning shot, worth the time for sure.
All, first off, I lurk here a lot and your works are BEAUTIFUL. I just bought my wife a Canon EOS D7, and wanted to make sure I got the right storage. It's Compact Flash, correct? Thanks in advance.
you should prob look at what slot is avail... but wasn't 7D with both CF and SD slots?
Union Station passengers by simulatron, on Flickr
Cinematic square 2.35:1 by abrahamsahuayo, on Flickr
Cinematic Main Street 2.35:1 by abrahamsahuayo, on FlickrSorry I maybe was a bit misleading about the "one shot" comment
I meant "one picture"
the picture is a blend of 5 different shots taking at 3 different exposures. 1 base 1 darker sky and 3 different foreground exposure where water is a bit different from each.
Here are the 3 shot of the 3 different exposures I used, (i am not posting all 3 shot of the foreground coz you won't see too much difference in them).
Here's the digital blended result of the 3 shots
and then the final image
Hope that answers your questions =)

Thanks for the input, tried that and I do favor the color version a bit more now.Thanks.
I think you like the BW photo here because it bring out a bit more contrast in the sky.
if you can make the sky pop a bit more in the colored version, you might like that a bit more.
Not familiar with the camera so can't give specific advice, but f/4 is enough even if it's not optimal. Manual focus is a must so you can set it to infinity (or just before infinity), and a tripod. You'll need to experiment with the settings. Turn up the ISO about as far as you can without getting too much noise, exposure time needs to be anywhere between maybe 1-20 seconds. The longer the exposure time the more 'smeared out' the northern lights will be.I am trying to set up my Canon EOS M for taking pictures of the nornern lights tonight but I have trouble finding the correct settings. Is there a good site for my camera or do you know what settings I should use?
I cant set my aperture at what is recommended. Mine stops at 4
How do I select infinity focus?


Edit-289 by nunsofanarchy, on FlickrHow long was the exposure on these?
Edit-318 by nunsofanarchy, on Flickr
Edit-315 by nunsofanarchy, on Flickr
Edit-314 by nunsofanarchy, on Flickr
Nice Vette. One suggestion - turn the front wheels slightly to the left so the full rim is visible to the camera. It makes a real difference.
小朋友自己玩儿 by eric_vernon, on Flickr





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