Matt L
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seen as the nights are getting ligher and i wanted to try and get some long exposure shots i attempted this
its made up of about 5photos, only thing i havent got is the layers being exactly level with each other any one know an easy way of doing it?
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Hoddo
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
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looks good appart from mis allignment. only easy way I can think of is dropping the the transparencies down and alligning manually?
for me also the grey concrete on the right is over exposed and distracting.
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Matt L
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quote: Originally posted by Hoddo
looks good appart from mis allignment. only easy way I can think of is dropping the the transparencies down and alligning manually?
for me also the grey concrete on the right is over exposed and distracting.
didnt notice the concrete myself but then again i was concentrating on the left hand side of the pic ill have another mess tomorrow and see what i can do.
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JonnyJ
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Blown out sky one of my pet hates.
You want to be doing this when its dark btw for a longer shutter speed.
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
Blown out sky one of my pet hates.
You want to be doing this when its dark btw for a longer shutter speed.
If he shot in raw he should be able to salvage it.
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Matt L
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
Blown out sky one of my pet hates.
You want to be doing this when its dark btw for a longer shutter speed.
yeh its easier in the winter which was when most of my others were taken but this was taken at 10 last night and it was still really light.
how would i get the sky to be not blown out?
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