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Hi all, I am not sure if this is an issue that I the photographer am making, or if it's an issue with my lens? Normal shots are awesome and its a great lens. However I am getting into cityscapes/long exposure, and I am noticing really ugly blown highlights with squiggles around them. This was shot at F/20, but even at larger apertures I have noticed this affect also. Maybe its adobe lightroom? Thoughts?
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Hello, I still fairly new with my X-T20, however I was having issues with taking photos at a 5 sec exposure time with an ISO of 200 in manual mode. This was during the day, trying to capture water flow. All photos came out entirely white. What am I doing wrong with my settings and how can I produce clear solid pictures? Thank you
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From the album: West Virginia
© Denise Silva
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From the album: West Virginia
© Denise Silva
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From the album: West Virginia
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From the album: West Virginia
© Denise Silva
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Hi all, I was doing some long exposure photos last night and i noticed that anything over 8sec long it will pop this 'processing' screen and takes a very long time. ( 30-40 sec)... 6" exposure works pretty quick. Its anything over 8. I don't think there's much difference in the 'processing' times between 8" or longer exposures like 20" ( there may be a difference, but hard to tell ) Im sure there's a scientific answer to this. Anybody noticed this or knows why? BTW. i was using power grip on boost mode. Cheers!
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Hi, I’m trying long exposure Photography using a 10 stop filter. I have 2 issues- firstly with noise reduction selected ‘ON’ and during an overcast day shooting a fast flowing river in Wales and using ‘B’ mode with cable release the actual exposure was 4 minutes, this was achieved by trying an exposure at say 1 min which resulted in black and thus increasing the time until it looked right on the scene and this History gram confirmed this. I then have to wait another 4 minutes for processing to take place removing ‘hot pixels’, which I get.But here’s the thing once noise reduction is turned ‘OFF’ the initial exposure drops dramatically to 45” ! I understand the processing isn’t being applied after but why has the initial exposure of 4 mins with it on, dropped to 45” whilst off ? At the time I was surprised it was as long as 4’ . what’s going on to make it sooooo long ?
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From the album: Landscapes
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From the album: Landscapes
Big Hill Springs Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada XT-1 10-24mm B+W ND Filter - 10 stop© © 2016 Kevin Segedi
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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From the album: Europe with the fuji xpro 1 and 18-55 f2.8
© Ian Campbell 2015
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Hi all, I got a chance to play with my XF16-55mm lens and Lee Filters (Big Stopper and Polarizer) yesterday evening. I went to Le Louvre museum (Paris) and I keep getting stunned by the quality of this zoom. You can access 4 pictures in high quality and EXIF details on my blog post: http://j.mp/1IewQjc
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Some evening shots from Amsterdam Taken with the Fujifilm X T1 - 10-24 and 16-55 and the Lee 100mm filters. Used the filters so I do not had to use much post. Simple bring down the highlights and open up the shadows and little sharpening. Amsterdam by night by Daan_Wagner, on Flickr Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Sunset by Daan_Wagner, on Flickr Fujifilm X T1 + 16-55 Amsterdam by Night - test 16-55 by Daan_Wagner, on Flickr