Oh thats difficult. Because as I mentioned at on of your pics the contrast is too high to reproduce with an digital camera (lights and dark shadows).
So I used a DRI technique (Dynamic Range Increase). You shoot some pics with different exposure and put it together in postprocessing.
For this pic i used 6 different pictures, all shoot at f/8 with 30sec, 13 sec, 5 sec, 2sec, 1 sec, 1/3sec (with tripod, of course). And I used a freeware programm (from a german foto forum user) to stitch them together. Voila!
ouaou thats amazing and lots of work no moving of the tripod at all
it sounds worst designing this protocol than my biological experiments protocols lol
xxmm its very interesting i ll have to try it one day
whats the name and the link for that freeware program u r mentioning?
where did u learn this technique from ??
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what speed and diaphragm u used for this?
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So I used a DRI technique (Dynamic Range Increase). You shoot some pics with different exposure and put it together in postprocessing.
For this pic i used 6 different pictures, all shoot at f/8 with 30sec, 13 sec, 5 sec, 2sec, 1 sec, 1/3sec (with tripod, of course). And I used a freeware programm (from a german foto forum user) to stitch them together. Voila!
it sounds worst designing this protocol than my biological experiments protocols lol
xxmm its very interesting i ll have to try it one day
whats the name and the link for that freeware program u r mentioning?
where did u learn this technique from ??
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and props to the postprocessing, it came out good
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To learn more from this technique go to wikipedia: [link]
If you have further questions I'll try to answer them.
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