I was really busy the whole day running around different cities. This is a snapshot of the last few moments of sunset, taken from a parking lot in Fremont today.
[b]shhh...[/b]: As a rule of thumb, you shoot all your landscapes with the lowest Aperture possible on your camera which is F2.8 in my camera. The shutter speed was 1/60 second, it was a handheld shot with no tripod stand. The trick I used was to adjust the "exposure compensation" by moving the settings 2 steps on the + side.
I use a digital camera, so there is no film reel involved. And I shoot almost all my pictures at ISO 100 setting (which is equal to ISO100 speed film).
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[b]shhh...[/b]:
As a rule of thumb, you shoot all your landscapes with the lowest Aperture possible on your camera which is F2.8 in my camera. The shutter speed was 1/60 second, it was a handheld shot with no tripod stand. The trick I used was to adjust the "exposure compensation" by moving the settings 2 steps on the + side.
I use a digital camera, so there is no film reel involved. And I shoot almost all my pictures at ISO 100 setting (which is equal to ISO100 speed film).
Thats a fantastic picture. :)
Thanks Saba :)
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