Cool little spot

surfingfireman said:
Mole: it was a really dark cloudy morning so I was able to use a really slow shutter speed (plus I had polarizer on which slowed it down even more). All the exposures were between 4 and 8 seconds on shutter priority so aperture changed accordingly. Some PS was used, levels, cropping and a bit of saturation boost but nothing too crazy.

Thanks for your settings, I'm working on getting that effect. Its more difficult then I thought it would be.
 
surfingfireman said:
Mole: just make sure to use a steady tripod with cable release or timer so you don't shake the camera went you press the shutter release.

Thats one of my next investments ([FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for Canon EOS Cameras - 2.6'). A lot of the shots I just took were no good for that reason. No matter how hard you try you still get camera shake without something like that. Im also in the market for a new tripod, I just have a cheapy.[/FONT]
 

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