However, for cloudy day photography, it channels the light beautifully!The stand is open at the front only, with windows on both sides.Light enters mainly from the front, with more diffused light entering from the sides. The roof and back wall block light, so photographing near the back is...
A gloomy day or overcast weather might not look inviting, but it can offer great photography opportunities. Take advantage of the diffused light and the cloud formations. Createlong-exposurecloud photography or use the clouds to add texture to your scene. Find creative ideas to compose your photo...
“London Eye” — Looking upwards at the London Eye on a cloudy day. I usually have a good sense of direction, and I can often navigate without maps. But I also have an occasional directional problem. When arriving in a new place I sometimes make an incorrect assumption about the compass...
This forum is for more advanced discussion about accessories, techniques or approaches to astrophotography with general purpose(not astronomy dedicated)digital cameras. Topics include (but are not limited to): advanced afocal approaches, minimalist & camping rigs, nightscape photography, accessories & modi...
Well, it's time to turn that all around bymaking a light-up cloudwall. Create a cool cloud sheet that you can use to decorate your room or as a prop for photography. It's easy to make and even easier to use. Once you learn how to make one, you'll want to start making multiple...
Yeah that 18-55mm is somewhat decent for normal photography, but sucks hard at astrophotography. However, my 75-300mm is pretty decent at 75mm, though at 300mm it's soft and has pretty bad CA. By the way about that diffusion filter, is it morally or ethically wrong to add some glare...
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For wide-field photography with lenses below 50mm focal length and with a digital camera (DSLR or mirrorless), I absolutely see no need for a computer. Below 150mm, one can still easily get away from a computer. Above 200mm, guiding and dithering become important. and a computer can help...
1. What are you using? Just a large hard drive, writing to discs, NAS? Looking for ideas that work for you. 2. How do you keep your data? For example I have a folder for each target, but I have it saved in many varieties, for example the raw data (fits files), some folders ...