Cockle Bay Wharf

Multiple exposures, to expose for the darker bits and the lighter bits, a wider range than bracketing


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Justin wrote:That's just what Liz (my partner) said not 5 minutes ago.
For me it was a technical achievement - 3 exposures at very different shutter speeds - you can see indoors and the lights aren't blown on the outside.
stubbsy wrote:Great technically Justin - just wrong subject
Justin wrote:For my exposure guide for the multiple exposures it went something like this -
At f8 ISO 100 the exposure meter said 2s. So I think i did one at 6s to get the interior detail, one at 2s and and the last at 2/3s, with the longest first (the intention being the next shots overlay and cool down any blown highlights).
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