View Poll Results: Photography Contest | 18 voting
BlazinClinton
1
5.56%
Red 96'
4
22.22%
WHITE LIGHTNING
2
11.11%
1999 Black Blazer
2
11.11%
Oktain
1
5.56%
TripleBlackBlazer
1
5.56%
ChevyBlazerChick
0
0%
swartlkk
6
33.33%
mdehoogh
0
0%
streblo
1
5.56%
cbr995
0
0%
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Photography Contest | 18 voting
#21
Congrats Kyle, I'm excited to see what the next category will be.
#22
Crap... LOL
How does 'Long Exposure' (>5sec - time negotiable because I don't know if that is really long or not... ) sound?
How does 'Long Exposure' (>5sec - time negotiable because I don't know if that is really long or not... ) sound?
#23
Sounds good, i cant set the time frame on my camera for that long (many others might be in the same boat), longest i have is the fireworks setting which is only a few seconds.
Either way should see some wicked pictures, looking forward to seeing the submissions
Either way should see some wicked pictures, looking forward to seeing the submissions
#24
How long can you set your exposure to? That'll have to be the lower limit.
#25
Can only go down to EV -2 which is about 4 seconds, fireworks setting is around 3-4 seconds. No other settings for exposure (ya I need a new camera).
Most cameras if they dont have an exposure setting should be able to set the EV, so maybe 4 seconds or EV -2 and(or) fireworks setting?
Most cameras if they dont have an exposure setting should be able to set the EV, so maybe 4 seconds or EV -2 and(or) fireworks setting?
#26
Long Exposure? I like it, but not sure if many members have the ability or knowledge to do so.
#27
#28
Hmmm... I may take some of this info and put it on the submissions page if it's used so members will know what to do. Anything else you think should be added?
#29
Any point and shoot camera on auto mode with flash off, ev0, will automatically adjust shutter speed and iso and aperture to get the long exposure it's a long exposure because that's how long it takes for the camera's ccd to be properly exposed to incoming light. Basically take a picture of something cool at night without flash... Typically something with either streaking lights or a waterfront balcony photo are common subjects.
#30
Any point and shoot camera on auto mode with flash off, ev0, will automatically adjust shutter speed and iso and aperture to get the long exposure it's a long exposure because that's how long it takes for the camera's ccd to be properly exposed to incoming light. Basically take a picture of something cool at night without flash... Typically something with either streaking lights or a waterfront balcony photo are common subjects.
>=4 second exposure rate
- if you cannot adjust use manual mode with firework setting and (or) EV (-)2
- No Flash.
Maybe have those as a "how to" , but just leave the criteria that the photo must appear to be done with a long exposure?