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01/07/2007 03:17:38 AM · #1 |
I found this list while looking at threads on Flickr. I thought it was kinda cool and thought I'd share. Anyone know of a similar list that might have more stuff/options?
suggested exposure times at f/16, at 100 ISO:
cityscape just after sunset 4 secs
cityscape at night 20 secs
docks and bridges with reflections 30 secs
floodlit statues and fountains 8 secs
neon sign 2 secs
Xmas lights outdoors 20 secs
ordinary night street scene 20 secs
floodlit exteriors 4 secs
floodlit castles and churches at dusk 15 secs
floodlit castles and churches at night 30 secs
landscapes by moonlight 30 mins
landscapes at twilight 1 min
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01/07/2007 07:03:32 AM · #2 |
What a helpful post Michelle, amazing some of the info you can find surfing the forums.
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01/07/2007 09:46:25 PM · #3 |
Fred Parker's Ultimate Exposure Computer is a very complete overview of the basics of manual exposure.
David |
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01/07/2007 09:49:31 PM · #4 |
Lists like that were much more helpful (and necessary) in the days of film. Now you can shoot, adjust, shoot, adjust, etc., to your heart's content. |
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01/07/2007 10:01:44 PM · #5 |
Thanks David, I'll give that a look!
Originally posted by strangeghost: Lists like that were much more helpful (and necessary) in the days of film. Now you can shoot, adjust, shoot, adjust, etc., to your heart's content. |
While you're statement is true, it's nice to have a good starting point and adjust from there. Some of us less experienced people still find lists of starting points handy, heh. |
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