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"They Live" my little pony version.
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That one isn't working for me. I get the concept but the execution fell apart.
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Posted by blackhawk That one isn't working for me. I get the concept but the execution fell apart.
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I really liked this room quite a bit and wanted to capture it. This is in a basement of a factory and there is very little light coming in despite how it looks. I forgot the batteries to my external light this day so that made it difficult, not that i use that much anyway. Those glasses where just laying there, i didn't movie anything. The only thing that i wish i was able to achieve better would be for everything to be in focus. ISO: 1,000 Aperture: 6.3 shutter: 30 sec
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It's a great room and more difficult than it looks. Unfortunately the cam doesn't have as wide of a dynamic range as the human visual system. Pan back from your centerpiece, and try other compositions/angles. f/5.6 iso 400-800 might work better. If you grab a crisp, well lined up image you can always crop it.
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There is not a lot going on in the top half of the frame. The interest for me is the mask and the wheel on the right. They are both just a little too low in the frame for me.
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Posted by blackhawk It's a great room and more difficult than it looks. Unfortunately the cam doesn't have as wide of a dynamic range as the human visual system. Pan back from your centerpiece, and try other compositions/angles. f/5.6 iso 400-800 might work better. If you grab a crisp, well lined up image you can always crop it.
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I'll go back and see what i can do. I have a 100mm macro/telephoto lens, maybe that could flatten it out to get more of what i see in my head. I don't like how out of focus the background is. Id like to pull the foreground and background together. This room doesn't really have a lot of working room either, it's pretty tight.
Posted by Adv.Pack There is not a lot going on in the top half of the frame. The interest for me is the mask and the wheel on the right. They are both just a little too low in the frame for me.
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It may not be showing through but there are tons of wheels, knobs and gauges in the upper part of the frame.
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I personally like it. I like the rhythm of all the lines in the shot. Panned down slightly to get less ceiling would make it “bigger,” but I think it’s a good, compelling shot.
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I think I see what you're going for and I like it, but if you could reshoot it it would probably be better. Seeing your settings, I bet it was a really hard place to shoot. I would personally use a much wider lens, move in and down and shoot at maybe f11. The wide angle lens will keep more in focus, plus the f11 helping. I think that while the wide angle would separate the room more, shooting from closer and slighty underneath the mask would give a slightly more extreme look and dramatize the room some.
Kinda like what I did here. The wide angle make slight tilts skew the image a bunch. I tilted it back just enough to keep the trees relatively straight but make the rest of the building look taller. Hope this makes sense.
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What if i pulled back and did some focus stacking? if memory serves me i may not be able to pull back. I think my back was already to the wall but i don't remember. The widest i have is a 24mm and thats what i used. I do need to go back, id like to make this work.
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Posted by AnUnlikelyExplorer What if i pulled back and did some focus stacking?
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I've never tried focus stacking but it seems pretty cool, especially with crazy macro stuff. If you try it definitely post it here.
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