MCTFisher9120 Posted May 3, 2010 Report Posted May 3, 2010 Few more shots from this morning James The pictures of these guys came out blurry(except this one photo)...wanted the shots so bad of them feeding underwater And a little water scene Thanks for looking, Brandon can you PM me on how to set the camera so I can get those cool white water shots. I remember the video you put up but well can't seem to find it anymore Mike
brandon Posted May 4, 2010 Report Posted May 4, 2010 Hey Mike, here's the link to that video http://bit.ly/d8jSrI And just to sum the vid up, the goal is to allow as little light into the camera as possible. So closing up the aperture, using a low ISO, using ND filters, and shooting on overcast days are a few of the things you can do to achieve this. And when I say closing up the aperture, I'm talking setting it to around f22 at times. The higher the aperture value, the less light it allows in, and the smaller the aperture value is, the more light it allows in....ex. f2.8=wide open, gonna let in tons of light....f22=going to let in very little light. Most of that is talked about in the vid but I figured I'd add a bit more to it. Oh and a tripod is a MUST. Hope this helps
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