mary
even though you have limited experinace..you are asking the right questions, which is good to see
mary
even though you have limited experinace..you are asking the right questions, which is good to see
Not a bad for hand held shot mary. Good try and thanks for sharing your experience here.
Keep it up!!
Great effort for such a long shutter speed. Apparently it is "impossible" for the hand to stay precisely still for more the 1/30th sec (or so I have read).
Not sure about Canons, but with my Nikon, a word of advice I received before I got my remote was to put the self timer on (2 sec was enough) but to also set the camera on live view so that there was less vibration when the shutter initially opened :-).
Also something you may not be aware of - when using a tripod, make sure you remember to turn your Vibration Reduction/Stabilisation off - the camera should be still enough if its on the tripod :-).
wow great shot for a hand held keep up to good work
Wow you did well for a hand held shot....I would think a tripod would be a must for doing long exposures.
When you buy a tripod let us know as the shots will be terrific.
5d Mk lll
this may be a newbie question but what is the focusing method for a night shot like these?