San ManuelSan Roque DamMountainTerrainPangasinanNikon D3100
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25 Apr 10:35
mark_sjnhs23
I took this image by making multiple shots at different EVs for the first time using my Nikon D3100 rather than shooting a single RAW file.
I'm convinced that having multiple shots at different EV is a lot more realistic than a Single Raw.
I've done this manually and it took me a lot of time for me to change its EV.
The reason why the sky is gradient-like (Black to Blue) is because of the Polarizing filter I used. No matter what preset I use it's always there so I chose what is the best for it.
25 Apr 10:50
flipd1
You are correct, taking multiples is by far the best if you can do it. The more the better.
25 Apr 12:34
bjosted
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25 Apr 12:50
deleted_user_
Well done, itΒ΄s a little tilted.
25 Apr 13:01
mark_sjnhs23
Thanks diouuuude for the tip for this =)
25 Apr 15:06
kelly67
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25 Apr 15:35
pandarino
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25 Apr 16:29
sanz3jo
Agree, results are much better with different EV than with convert them from a single RAW.
25 Apr 17:49
inkslinger
Just a suggestion Mark but next you try a filter do a comparison, i.e. 5 shots with & 5 without, this way you will be able to gauge the difference... It will still change with the light available at the time....
I took this image by making multiple shots at different EVs for the first time using my Nikon D3100 rather than shooting a single RAW file. I'm convinced that having multiple shots at different EV is a lot more realistic than a Single Raw. I've done this manually and it took me a lot of time for me to change its EV. The reason why the sky is gradient-like (Black to Blue) is because of the Polarizing filter I used. No matter what preset I use it's always there so I chose what is the best for it.
You are correct, taking multiples is by far the best if you can do it. The more the better.
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Well done, itΒ΄s a little tilted.
Thanks diouuuude for the tip for this =)
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Agree, results are much better with different EV than with convert them from a single RAW.
Just a suggestion Mark but next you try a filter do a comparison, i.e. 5 shots with & 5 without, this way you will be able to gauge the difference... It will still change with the light available at the time....
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A bit Too Blue Mark otherwise a fine post
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