Hoy me he ido a buscar un efecto que he visto en fotos por ahí y que he intentado conseguir.
La cuestión es que quería hacer el efecto seda que algunos crean en el agua...
Con mi trípode y 1/2 hora despues del anochecer me he acercado a la playa, ajustado una v baja, esto es lo que ha salido, falta mucho para llegar a lo que veo por ahí pero creo que estoy de camino.. se agradecen indicaciones para la ruta.
Estupendas tomas y muy bien tratadas. Saludos.
ResponderEliminarhtpp://www.ramonferrera.blogspot.com
Gracias Ramón.... seguiré intentandolo... las fotos solo tienen un retoque de contraste ...me hubiese gustado filtrar un poco la luz de las 3 farolas del fondo en la última foto y quizá quitarle un poco el amarillo... tendré que aprender mas
ResponderEliminarit's just getting better & better. love the colours on the rocks. rock on!
ResponderEliminarHi Ninth
ResponderEliminaris one chance in the first pictures the white balance was not tight and that's the reason the color of the rocks, ... thanks for the encouragement
hey, watch out your camera does leave the exposer too long. if so you need to switch fully manual. keep the setting pretty much as suggested but reduce down the shutter speed to meet your preference.
ResponderEliminarand hey, if you need advices, drop me an email from my blog profile or at the footer of my blog. I'll be happy to help, dude.
I'll try. I need to understand why the settings do. The aperture (f / x), I associate with the shutter speed but you can see in the viewfinder when you focus. I understand that more speed, less light and be at less risk of blur ... I'm starting, slowly but I will get became a bad photografer soon!
ResponderEliminarBut I have a problem, I think I'm obsessed with technique and not with the content of the photo
Thanks for your offer. when I have any questions I'll write you an email.