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Skywalk by Union Station.

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hahaha, wow..in soo dumb. I thought "now why can there bee any sweet picture places like this near burlington"and then read your caption...and i was there saturday night.

Thats a sweet piture though

Taken on early Friday morning, an HDR composition with 5 exposures. More info and higher res photo here:

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/44027610/

dude pleas post a tutoial on how you go about doing the exposures and then doing the hdr composition i followed the tuts on page 2 an i get nothing like you

dude pleas post a tutoial on how you go about doing the exposures and then doing the hdr composition i followed the tuts on page 2 an i get nothing like you

I can't really go into detail on how to gather the exposures... Honestly that part is really up to you and the camera. You need at least 3 exposures, in different f/stops such as -2, 0, +2. It does take time and practice to get the hang of things with both taking the pictures and doing the merging/tonemapping. I only post the good ones and there are plenty of bad ones that didn't turn out well.

Yeah kit lens with a tripod and a wired remote to release the shutter I experimented with TV and AV mode during the night I think I also used cloudy white balance.

http://members.iinet.com.au/~jasimjen/Jaso...ne2006_0212.JPG 5 sec TV

http://members.iinet.com.au/~jasimjen/Jaso...ne2006_0221.JPG AV mode 1/1.7 sec

All the exif data is still in my images if you want to look

Please correct me if i'm wrong, but I believe that

Tv means Timed Value, changing this value will change the time that the mirror will be kept open so the photo chip receives more light, the larger the value the longer the lens will stay opened

Av means Aperture Value, changing this value will change the size of the lens this has also got to do with the amount of light the photo chip receives.

I believe Nikon D50 has those funcions though it has a different name?

That?s right yep my understanding of it is:

TV you select the shutter speed or the time the shutter is open and the camera will select the Aperture Value.

AV you select the aperture value and the camera will select the shutter speed

Manual you do both

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