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10/20/2005 12:11:27 AM · #1

Other than the obvious noise and desperate need of a tripod.. anybody here got any tips on how to do this better? My goal was a beautiful sky AND pretty landscape, but until I get Photoshop, It's jes me an' my p/s.
10/20/2005 12:15:01 AM · #2
Why the -1 EV?
10/20/2005 12:16:11 AM · #3
honestly, i don't know if that's what it was or not (heh heh)... i'm not even sure what that does!
10/20/2005 12:16:49 AM · #4
Originally posted by Noggin:

honestly, i don't know if that's what it was or not (heh heh)... i'm not even sure what that does!


Makes it darker.
10/20/2005 12:18:22 AM · #5
hmm... maybe i just adjusted the iso to 400 then. i actually DO understand THAT function. :)
i prolly left the ev alone.
10/20/2005 12:22:37 AM · #6
If you want a beautiful sky in your landscape usually you have to except that you will get a silhouette unless a power enough flash is used.
10/20/2005 12:25:00 AM · #7
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