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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 2480001" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>Nikon D80</p><p></p><p>Most of these are with the basic 18-135 that came with the camera.</p><p></p><p>They are mostly multiple exposure HDRI. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a remote so I'm limited by 30s exposure without getting "shake" from holding the button down. All are shot from a tripod. I usually use the timer feature so that the camera doesnt move from me pressing the button. I try not to go above ISO 200. I like to use as small an aperture as possible, so I set my exposure to 30s and adjust the apeture until it "meters" at +2 EV. I then step down EV by shortening the exposure until I get to -2 (sometimes lower if there are lots of highlights). These shots are all combined using Photomatix and processed in an older version of photoshop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 2480001, member: 10694"] Nikon D80 Most of these are with the basic 18-135 that came with the camera. They are mostly multiple exposure HDRI. I don't have a remote so I'm limited by 30s exposure without getting "shake" from holding the button down. All are shot from a tripod. I usually use the timer feature so that the camera doesnt move from me pressing the button. I try not to go above ISO 200. I like to use as small an aperture as possible, so I set my exposure to 30s and adjust the apeture until it "meters" at +2 EV. I then step down EV by shortening the exposure until I get to -2 (sometimes lower if there are lots of highlights). These shots are all combined using Photomatix and processed in an older version of photoshop. [/QUOTE]
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