12 February 2013

PHOTOWALK for March

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Word has gone out that the next Photowalk is aiming for sunset and the lake at night:

The next PHOTOWALK Canberra will be on SUNDAY 3rd March at 6pm – 8pm at Lake Burley Griffin. the next PHOTOWALK Canberra is on Sunday March 3rd 6pm-8pm. We will meet at Regatta Point near the Flag Pole and walk to Carillion and back. The aim for this walk is to capture sunsets and some night-time images of Canberra. You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots. Hopefully, it’ll be a still night and the lake will be glassy! I will hopefully get a pdf of Tips uploaded here before the day… sty tuned!

At some stage this year after a couple more walks have been done I hope to have a book of images printed to give to the National Library of Australia and the ACT government as a record. Know any sponsors for that? then tell me!

So come along and have some fun!

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Zapruda said :

c_c™ said :

“You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots.”

Only if you’re hopeless with a camera.

Can you hold a camera still at night at f16 and a 30 second shutter speed at ISO100 and still get sharp images?

Well I wouldn’t be shooting at ISO100 for a start at night as you’re doing dynamic range no favours. I probably wouldn’t shoot f/16 either as you loose sharpness on a lot of cheaper lenses stopping down that far. Certainly beyond f/16 you do even on higher end ones.

Gungahlin Al10:04 am 13 Feb 13

The very high ISO capabilities of new DSLRs plus the IS lenses do make fantastic handheld shots possible in conditions that never were feasible just a few years ago. So if you don’t even have one of those pocket tripods, then you’ll still be able to take good shots. But a tripod opens up many more possibilities.

There will be photographers of all standards there, and the event will span over sunset. If you want to learn new ways of taking photos from the really good people there, then I would recommend bringing a tripod of some sort along. If you don’t have a carrybag for it, just tie a strap to the top and bottom so you can sling it on your back.

The point of these events is to broaden our skills by learning off the pros who give up their time to come along. So let’s make the best of that opportunity?

c_c™ said :

Girt_Hindrance said :

c_c™ said :

“You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots.”

Only if you’re hopeless with a camera.

Awww- some HDR shots from certain cameras look awesome, and you’d need a tripod for them.

Just saying the wording is a bit silly. Should make it accessible and fun, not make it sound like you need to lug kilos of equipment. Tripod would allow for some more creative options like long exposures and multi-exposures, but it isn’t essential. Even an iPhone handheld can do wonderful things.

I see your point, but opening with the hyperbolic “only hopeless photographers need tripods” line isn’t going to win you much support. A tripod may not be absolutely necessarily, but it sure makes things easier and will usually get you a better result.

c_c™ said :

“You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots.”

Only if you’re hopeless with a camera.

Can you hold a camera still at night at f16 and a 30 second shutter speed at ISO100 and still get sharp images?

Girt_Hindrance said :

c_c™ said :

“You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots.”

Only if you’re hopeless with a camera.

Awww- some HDR shots from certain cameras look awesome, and you’d need a tripod for them.

Just saying the wording is a bit silly. Should make it accessible and fun, not make it sound like you need to lug kilos of equipment. Tripod would allow for some more creative options like long exposures and multi-exposures, but it isn’t essential. Even an iPhone handheld can do wonderful things.

Girt_Hindrance10:48 pm 12 Feb 13

c_c™ said :

“You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots.”

Only if you’re hopeless with a camera.

Awww- some HDR shots from certain cameras look awesome, and you’d need a tripod for them.

“You will need to bring a tripod if you have one, especially for the night-time shots.”

Only if you’re hopeless with a camera.

Gungahlin Al4:26 pm 12 Feb 13

For ease of response tracking, there’s an Event for this in the Canberra Photographers community in Google+
https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c768m4nhpi6gbs0dp3319p7n1uc?authkey=CKrNn4z058re3gE

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