This was a recent sunrise looking east.
This is you standing in the middle.
If you turn around and look west, because the sky was so lit up with colors, this is what you saw.
Steve Thomas
I'm trying to learn depth compositing in DPP4 and I have a question about taking the pictures.
Do I just change the aperture to get a greater depth of field, or do I manually move the focus point further and further back?
Steve Thomas
damatka5,
I remember that I took this with a 50mm. I stopped the lens down to f/2.8 and turned into a calendar for October that I put on my refrigerator.
Steve Thomas
makromann,
Canon addresses this on this page:
https://www.usa.canon.com/learning/training-articles/training-articles-list/using-two-memory-cards
They even walk you through how to set it up.
Steve Thomas
kuba_ma,
Another alternative would be to break up your longer videos up into smaller segments.
Instead of one 8 minute video, break it up into 2, four minute videos.
Steve Thomas
Re3se,
Yes. Shooting moving subjects in dimly lit situations is one of the most difficult challenges photographers face, I think.
Keep your aperture wide enough to let in the light you need without sacrificing your depth field requirements, and your ...