glad i could help.
i like the first one. stairs are interesting but it is hard to do it with a phone in lower light situation.
that frame is also nice. interesting b&w
glad i could help.
i like the first one. stairs are interesting but it is hard to do it with a phone in lower light situation.
that frame is also nice. interesting b&w
Thank you! I really found your posts about the functions of the camera settings and lighting informative, more so than what I've read in the past, and I really appreciate the feedback.
I must admit I am curious about how one should handle a scenario like the stairs? I couldn't seem to get it light enough, but still wanted it to remain moody.
the moodiness would probably be done in the post processing. the thing i see there is motion blur (i think) and on auto settings that usually happens when there is no enough light so the shutter speed is just to low to be hand held.
Ok thanks for the explanation. I've been trying not to use auto. No point trying to learn something if you don't try to do it yourself. I guess I needed a higher iso/lower shutter speed or the inverse, or maybe a tripod 😅?
higher iso and lower shutter speed but to the point where you are happy with noise for iso and where you don't have blur from your hands moving :D
or maybe a tripod, then you have no problems with hands moving :D