These pics were taken in our backyard a few nights ago. We were all sitting around the fire hanging out, and I thought the fireplace would make a good picture, so the camera came out, and I snapped a few shots.
The first two pics were taken with a 30 second shutter speed, at F10, and 800 ISO. The last pic was taken with a 20 sec. shutter speed, at F10, and 800 ISO.
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Our family is on the right side, but of course, you cant see them.
He's a suggestion.
Tripod
AV Mode
Cable release (or self timer)
ISO 100
F11, F9, F7.1
kevin
Thank you for the suggestions, I used all of them except for ISO 100, and the F stop. What's wrong with F10
Quote from: ScottyBoy on May 31, 2008, 08:11:41 PM
Thank you for the suggestions, I used all of them except for ISO 100, and the F stop. What's wrong with F10
Nothing is wrong with F10...just try some different settings and see what ya get.
Try F5.6 and a bit brighter image, same exposure time. Never seen anything like this before, more like a lantern than a fire, looks a cosy but dangerous contraption to me, obviously not an indoor shot. :lol:
Thank you for all of your advice.