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How do you capture a blurry motion in a very bright scene? |
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2009-07-15 04:49:12 |
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Did you try setting your ISO to the lowest setting possible i.e. 80, aperture to the smallest - 22 or 32, and shutter speed as fast as possible? If you did all of this and it was still too bright, a neutral density filter might be your only option. Neutral density filters ccme in several 'grades' of darkness and the Cokin filters are stackable so that you can multiply the effects of the filters. |