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03/30/2006 04:52:12 PM · #1 |
Use Daylight White Balance under Tungsten Lighting to create a warm photo.
Message edited by author 2006-03-30 17:57:48.
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03/30/2006 10:24:03 PM · #2 |
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03/30/2006 10:36:55 PM · #3 |
Use tungsten WB during sunlight and underexposte by 2 stops and you get a night shot.
Nick
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03/31/2006 01:34:56 PM · #4 |
It's so cold here that I would put it on daylight setting and also put on my warming filter. All about layering :P
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03/31/2006 01:37:54 PM · #5 |
Go four steps to your left, jump two times up, go one step back, turn around and take a picture of a goose.
I don't care much for the technique on the white balance settings, but I do like the idea of a warm lighting challenge.
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03/31/2006 01:47:32 PM · #6 |
keep your camera on a tungsten balance.
put your tungsten lamps onto a dimmer system. dim the lights. this will create warmth.
put amber, straw, or cto jell onto you lamp, or in front of the lens. this will create warmth.
start a fire, this will create warmth.
Message edited by author 2006-03-31 13:48:31.
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03/31/2006 01:49:19 PM · #7 |
drink alcohol, this will create an illusion of warmth ;-)
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03/31/2006 01:51:36 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: drink alcohol, this will create an illusion of warmth ;-) |
:D :D
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