Light Rays

tevo

Recovering TPF Junkie
Supporting Member
Joined
Nov 19, 2010
Messages
2,507
Reaction score
440
Location
San Jose, CA
Can others edit my Photos
Photos OK to edit
What's the best way to expose so you can see rays of light? For instance when the clouds open up you can see rays of light?

(I'm not lazy, I'm on the road and it's about to be awesome, going to pull over and take some shots :p)
 
gsgary said:
Spot meter the rays

Beautiful! Unfortunately the clouds opened up too far away, weren't any rays :c But good knowledge for next time

Thanks a bunch
 
FYI: They're called crepuscular rays.
 
480sparky said:
FYI: They're called crepuscular rays.

Never knew that, good to know! Any thoughts on shooting crepuscular rays?
 
480sparky said:
FYI: They're called crepuscular rays.

Never knew that, good to know! Any thoughts on shooting crepuscular rays?

Sounds like something that you should see a doctor for. :lol:

I've been trying to get good shots of these recently as well. Good to know what they are called, thanks Sparky!
 
Last edited:
Netskimmer said:
Sounds like something that should should see a doctor for. :lol:

I've been trying to get good shots of these recently as well. Good to know what they are called, thanks Sparky!

I was about to ask him what he would prescribe for those LOL
 
I'd bracket if I saw some brescular rays or whatever they are called ;) Bracket, google and frozen pizza and you'll never go wrong.
 
Compaq said:
I'd bracket if I saw some brescular rays or whatever they are called ;) Bracket, google and frozen pizza and you'll never go wrong.

I've been slowly learning that bracketing is necessary for some shots @_@ Time to buy a shoulderstrap for my tripod :c
 

Most reactions

Back
Top