It’s a Nikon d3400 so very basic but it does me I just find the view finder rubbish esp when I’m comparing a landscape or focusing on something any distance away
to be blunt I am really bad at using manual focus my eyes just aren’t up to it BUT as with all settings there’s a time and a place it’s needed is there any aid to help with manual focus I.e a magnifying glass for the view finder would be good lol
Can someone help? I can’t get my image to display in liquify, the liquify tab comes up but in the window it just shows the PS tab beneath it and almost screenshots it (It’s basically a clear window which shows ps instead of my image)
thanks for the tips
this is a very quick attempt at file stacking I know there is a lot of work needed
Test shot by gary etherington, on Flickr
here is a previous shot I am happy with but wanted to get the foreground
oct29th by gary etherington, on Flickr
Thank you, yes ive learned that quite often the moments before the sun arrives or after it sinks below the horizon are very good times.
I’ve tried blending images in photoshop I will give it another go
Sun sets / sun rise...
Hi all how do I take a decent sunset / sunrise photo with the foreground being visible rather than a silhouette?
I’m taking some nice pics but I’d like the foreground to be visible and in focus instead of miss out on some fabulous settings
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