Monday
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A Couple More Evening Shots From The 350d / Rebel XT
Monday, May 11, 2009 at 9:10PM
Went out last night and grabbed some photographs, but I have to admit I was in a rush, so they're hand-held and a little soft.
The first is a b&w HDR (processed with Photomatix, then Photoshop), and I'm getting used to how the Canon EOS 350d / Rebel XT exposure-brackets. What you do is set the amount of bracketing in the menu's, then depending on the shooting mode you're in, it'll react in different ways.
If you're in single shot mode, you press the shutter button, take the correctly exposed photo, then press the shutter button again to take the under-exposed, then again to do the over-exposed shot. If you're in drive or burst mode, just hold down the shutter button and it'll take three bracketed shots in quick succession. If you use the shutter delay or remote, it also takes all three shots in a row. Phew!
Anyway, here they are:
Retirement Flats At Lee-On-Solent

Lee On Solent Sunset Towards Southampton

Cheers, Rob.
The first is a b&w HDR (processed with Photomatix, then Photoshop), and I'm getting used to how the Canon EOS 350d / Rebel XT exposure-brackets. What you do is set the amount of bracketing in the menu's, then depending on the shooting mode you're in, it'll react in different ways.
If you're in single shot mode, you press the shutter button, take the correctly exposed photo, then press the shutter button again to take the under-exposed, then again to do the over-exposed shot. If you're in drive or burst mode, just hold down the shutter button and it'll take three bracketed shots in quick succession. If you use the shutter delay or remote, it also takes all three shots in a row. Phew!
Anyway, here they are:
Retirement Flats At Lee-On-Solent

Lee On Solent Sunset Towards Southampton

Cheers, Rob.
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