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Off to London tonight to capture some shots along the Thames ... can anyone give me some setting tips for shots across the water capturing the various famous buildings etc?
I havent planned this very well as its all last minute, so dont really want to come home with a CF card full of rubbish :'(
Any tips would be verymuch appreciated :love:
 
Scottie68 said:
Off to London tonight to capture some shots along the Thames ... can anyone give me some setting tips for shots across the water capturing the various famous buildings etc?
I havent planned this very well as its all last minute, so dont really want to come home with a CF card full of rubbish :'(
Any tips would be verymuch appreciated :love:

Check out the guides and tutorials, I this is bot just a self publication of my own guide there are other guides there that are great

Matt
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Hi Scot
this uses a filter but if you dont have one, its still about the same

I usually go for Bulb, F11 ISO100, cable release on a tripod

[YOUTUBE]OcpwOTSNFI8[/YOUTUBE]
 
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Off to London tonight to capture some shots along the Thames ... can anyone give me some setting tips for shots across the water capturing the various famous buildings etc?
I havent planned this very well as its all last minute, so dont really want to come home with a CF card full of rubbish :'(
Any tips would be verymuch appreciated :love:

Just make sure you dont get Mugged for your Camera :bonk::bat:

look forward to seeing the end shots-as Dave said- plenty of tutorials to look at on YouTube good luck

Les :D
 
can you tell us what sort of level you're at with your photography? do you know your way around your camera? just so we don't seem patronising with any tips or information :thumbs:
 
Thanks for the tips guys, very interesting! Should have done some research first, but all this is very last minute!
Mugged .... hmmm .... didnt think of that .....
 
Lez325 said:
Just make sure you dont get Mugged for your Camera :bonk::bat:

look forward to seeing the end shots-as Dave said- plenty of tutorials to look at on YouTube good luck

Les :D

Never had an issue with the mugging worry, but then I am very big and very scary, be ready for tourists to ask you to use there camera to take a picture as they see you using a big camera
 
Thanks for the tips guys, very interesting! Should have done some research first, but all this is very last minute!
Mugged .... hmmm .... didnt think of that .....

Im thinking London- largest city in the UK and potentially dangerous for the un-wary

just be careful fella or take a friend for support :thumbs:

Les ;)
 
Im thinking London- largest city in the UK and potentially dangerous for the un-wary

just be careful fella or take a friend for support :thumbs:

Les ;)

I might sharpen the legs on my tripod :lol:
 
Thanks for all the advise, really helped. Well here we have a couple from last nights shoot. Unfortunately the wheel had stopped turning so couldn't get the effect i was after!

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Motogp said:
Cracking pictures scott.

Thanks motogp. These came out far better than I was expecting.

Any comments/criticism would be much appreciated.
 
Excellent set,i really like them all,what did you use to make your nice sig.:):thumbs:
 
Excellent set,i really like them all,what did you use to make your nice sig.:):thumbs:

Thank you. I used Lightroom for the watermark

Great pictures! What settings did u go for in the end?

I went for a mixture of F16 and F22 ISO100. I found F8 wasnt quite enough to get the effect of the sky and the water i was after. I found Tungsten WB to be the best, but AUTO also had some good variation.

Mmm very nice, what happened to #2 ? it's made up of two split shots ?

Sorry Graham, what do you mean two split shots? All pics shown are how they were taken
 
Hey Scott... these are fab!

I would love to shoot these. What exposure did you use... how many seconds? (ish)

I really love number 2 - I so need to take a shot like that! :)

Well done...
 
Azure said:
Hey Scott... these are fab!

I would love to shoot these. What exposure did you use... how many seconds? (ish)

I really love number 2 - I so need to take a shot like that! :)

Well done...

Hi Azure. Using F22 in aperture priority I found the exposure time to be about 20-30 seconds. Dropping down to F8 was about 10 seconds. Just don't forget to use manual focus. I'm sure you will be impressed with your results once you give it a try.
 
Thanks for that Scott... wouldn't have thought to shoot in Tungsten WB... so ... uber cool, just need to do a bit of playing - gonna be trying some night shoots when I get the opportunity.

Looking forward to seeing some more of your shots! :thumbs:
 
I thought that dont look like a first time shots, LOL and giving tips :thinking: :shrug:

Dave ... believe me, these are my first attempt at night photography a part from the odd attempt at the moon! With regards to tips, i am only passing on what tips i have been given and what settings i have used.
 
Hi Scot
this uses a filter but if you dont have one, its still about the same

I usually go for Bulb, F11 ISO100, cable release on a tripod

[YOUTUBE]OcpwOTSNFI8[/YOUTUBE]

thanks for sharing the video, i'm new to photography, i'm planning on getting night time shots when i'm next up london, so i'm trying to get to know my camera and its settings before i go :)
 
Superb shots. I'm amazed that these are your first attempts at night shots. Mine were a right mess.
 
Thanks motogp. These came out far better than I was expecting.

Any comments/criticism would be much appreciated.

impressive pictures, i'm still learning the ropes with my Canon EOS 350D, i'm still trying to get my settings right on my camera, as i only got it the other day, after spending hours on my friends EOS 550D, i decided i really wanted a Canon, and practise getting pictures with really good quality, which lens did you use? may i ask :)
 
razorfish said:
impressive pictures, i'm still learning the ropes with my Canon EOS 350D, i'm still trying to get my settings right on my camera, as i only got it the other day, after spending hours on my friends EOS 550D, i decided i really wanted a Canon, and practise getting pictures with really good quality, which lens did you use? may i ask :)

Hi razor. I used a nikon 24-70mm for the ones I posted. I also took my 14-24 but I found it too wide for the shots I want.
Good luck and don't be scared to give it a go!
 
I really like these and these are making me want to go and have a do as I am a proper newb. Only issue is that there just isn't much in Manchester City centre as interesting !!!
 
I really like these and these are making me want to go and have a do as I am a proper newb. Only issue is that there just isn't much in Manchester City centre as interesting !!!

To be honest, night photography makes anything look interesting ... Give it a go, im sure you will be surprised :thumbs:
 
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