Kelly Grannell said:No way that can be 5 sec exposure. The slowest would be 1/5 sec.
Kelly Grannell said:it's just impossible for anybody to handheld a camera for 5 seconds with no assistance (be it a tripod, leaning the lens against something solid) and be that still. Also look at the tall grass, there is no blur whatsoever. There will be some kind of movement blur for a 5 sec exposure but there is none.
Here's a pic of 1/4 second shot handheld and look at the motion blur of people who hardly moved at all. The superblurs are from people walking at a regular museum-browsing pace.
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ladycollector said:So what are you suggesting?
I can assure you that I held that camera there for 5 seconds. It was rested on the wooden walkway handle. Also, the tall blade of sea oat is slightly blurry. I also took the pic into photoshop, like any other good photographer, and sharpened it.
Your pic has people walking and is not of the beach at night. You can look at the EXIF data. It tells you my exposure time and even tells you the time of night it was.
This is the first time I've posted a pic here and probably the last. I was very excited about how the pic (one of my first few sharp low light pics) came out and just wanted to share.
dmslush said:You're picture is very beautiful and I hope you keep sharing your shots with us!! I don't know much about cameras except to point and shoot and upload LOL LOL. But, I do get some pretty decent shots here and there and love seeing everyone elses.![]()
ladycollector said:So what are you suggesting?
I can assure you that I held that camera there for 5 seconds. It was rested on the wooden walkway handle. Also, the tall blade of sea oat is slightly blurry.
held still for 5 seconds
dmslush said:You're picture is very beautiful and I hope you keep sharing your shots with us!! I don't know much about cameras except to point and shoot and upload LOL LOL. But, I do get some pretty decent shots here and there and love seeing everyone elses.![]()
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handicap18 said:took this one of DD with my Nikkor 50mm @ 1/125 f/2, I forget the ISO, I'll look it up later when I get on the other computer. Took it at 7pm with just the natural light from the window & sliding glass door.
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