Spyke
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Sometimes you have to put down the camera and just enjoy the natural beauty of a place.

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I would use a tilt shift setup and then fast forward so it looked funny and animated.

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sopuli.xyz

Action scenes like that it’s best to keep under 1/200 sec so you can capture their expression.

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saltescreply
lemmy.world

If be bumping up to 1/1000 to get the splashes, but open up a wider aperture to really emphasise on them with some exaggerated depth of field. 400mm, get a real distant look about it to enhance the isolation and helplessness.

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As long as ive got my tripod with me, I'd go far, far slower, clamp down that aperture, get real low on the i so, and go long exposure, up to 4/5 seconds depending on how bright it is out.

Silky smooth water as it flows, and a delightful blurry trail that disappears below the water.

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lemmy.ca

4K video with a tripod and a good mic to capture all the sound quality

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Hearing that gurgle as they slowly lose buoyancy is just peak.

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You'd have to meticulously prepare the area beforehand and then make sure that you throw the guy the right way

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Not completely sure of proper shutter speeds, but will ask for proof of citizenship.

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The slowest shutterr speed where I could still make out the agent without it getting too blury that way I know on this photo I have captured the maximum amount of time that they spent suffering and condensed it to a single image.

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Who says you have to choose. Set it to a lovely 100, then set it to a crisp 1200. Two, beautifully unique photographs.

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Can you submit a photo to them if it's grabbed from video? I would shoot a video and hope to grab a nice image from that.

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