Photo by Out Of Focus | Title - There's No Need For Speed
f7.1 | focal length : 11mm | ISO 100 | shutter speed : 20sec | flash : not fired
| Description |
A slow transition to the sell your car project..
Like what the title says, this time we go for slow shutter. Initially I wanted to title it the night project, but that would be limited to.. well, the nights. Hehe!!
Slow shutter, on the other hand allows you to shoot something in low lighting conditions. Trail lights seems to be the favorite when I visit people's site. I would like to see a more interesting background though.
What else can you do with slow shutter speed? How about this.. Very nice, I should say. You can also do it on trees and wild grass although payah sikit kan cari di Brunei. Hehe!! How to do it during day time? Early evening seems to be the best time for it. Whack the aperture up and slow down the speed. If the sky or background looks too dark, take 2 photos to correct the background light then merge them in photoshop.
Here's one from 2007 (this is for you asri isaac).
Just to clarify a little bit, night shots are considered as slow shutter speed too.
| Photographer said.. |
I'm not giving up on this.. Please, please, please, please be nice and leave comments on the guys who joined in. Ask them questions, biarkan diorang bepaluh memikirkan.. Hehe!!
| One more thing.. |
So who tipped off Dudsy and Asri Isaac? Macam tau saja diorang atu... Hehe!!
f7.1 | focal length : 11mm | ISO 100 | shutter speed : 20sec | flash : not fired
| Description |
A slow transition to the sell your car project..
Like what the title says, this time we go for slow shutter. Initially I wanted to title it the night project, but that would be limited to.. well, the nights. Hehe!!
Slow shutter, on the other hand allows you to shoot something in low lighting conditions. Trail lights seems to be the favorite when I visit people's site. I would like to see a more interesting background though.
What else can you do with slow shutter speed? How about this.. Very nice, I should say. You can also do it on trees and wild grass although payah sikit kan cari di Brunei. Hehe!! How to do it during day time? Early evening seems to be the best time for it. Whack the aperture up and slow down the speed. If the sky or background looks too dark, take 2 photos to correct the background light then merge them in photoshop.
Here's one from 2007 (this is for you asri isaac).
Just to clarify a little bit, night shots are considered as slow shutter speed too.
| Photographer said.. |
I'm not giving up on this.. Please, please, please, please be nice and leave comments on the guys who joined in. Ask them questions, biarkan diorang bepaluh memikirkan.. Hehe!!
| One more thing.. |
So who tipped off Dudsy and Asri Isaac? Macam tau saja diorang atu... Hehe!!
6 comments:
OOF!!: Is my new post considered? hehehe
If I say yes, would you do another one? Hehe!!
OOF!!: hahaha will definitely do a new one....hehehe and if ok, i'll change the title of my previous post nih...
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Fascinating pics..
Never seen this work done before..
Didn't recollect it been done before..
If so by other photographer, i've must have missed viewing it..
Well nonetheless.. It's a good one..
Viewing the pics..
Who's driving?
Shot taken at the back seat..
A honda..
Night lights..
Must be bumpy ride..
slow banar jua bro drive a2..
OOF, I've put mine in my blog. Not sure if it qualify.
It qualifies, Nice work.. and linked!!
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