Sandra "Blinded" by had called for Blog Parade .
photographing smoke. It sounded simple, but in reality everything was different. I do not know how many pictures I made and destroyed. There were a lot. All black and the smoke for miles around to see anything. Then I set the Internet on the Search for tips and tricks. This was very confusing, because each had different settings on the camera. My main problem was to illuminate the smoke optimal. I have a good video found on the subject, in terms of building, the settings and post processing. On this I have been so far it went and it allowed my equipment held. Settings: f/4.5 / Shutter Speed \u200b\u200b1 / 125 (such as Sandra had also suggested) with the end result I am far from satisfied because I have it now but managed to make the smoke visible, but the problem is, I still have a big noise in the images. But at least we now see times the smoke, so I show these pictures to talk now, even though they are anything but good. I continue practicing ;-)
photographing smoke. It sounded simple, but in reality everything was different. I do not know how many pictures I made and destroyed. There were a lot. All black and the smoke for miles around to see anything. Then I set the Internet on the Search for tips and tricks. This was very confusing, because each had different settings on the camera. My main problem was to illuminate the smoke optimal. I have a good video found on the subject, in terms of building, the settings and post processing. On this I have been so far it went and it allowed my equipment held. Settings: f/4.5 / Shutter Speed \u200b\u200b1 / 125 (such as Sandra had also suggested) with the end result I am far from satisfied because I have it now but managed to make the smoke visible, but the problem is, I still have a big noise in the images. But at least we now see times the smoke, so I show these pictures to talk now, even though they are anything but good. I continue practicing ;-)
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