I became a member of Renderosity in 2001. I joined the staff in 2003 as the first MojoWorld moderator. I was also the first Terragen moderator . I've has spent time moderating in Photography,Poser,Fractals and the now defunct OT and Den forums. I "retired" after 7 years.
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Comments (6)
Richardphotos
excellent for such a low lighting
Janiss
Fantastic lighting and excellent mood my friend!
DukeNukem2005
Very beautiful and very nice image!
countessa_jay
very nice
jocko500
wonderful shot
carlosnr1
Hi there, this is a nice image but i think there is a little bit room for improvement. I photograph a lot in settings like these and hope i can help you with some tips (if you don't mind). I just looked at the settings of your camera and one thing i noticed was the high F-number you used. Don't know what kind of lense you use, but when i make pictures such as this one i use as low F-number as possible. In my case that is f2.8. Also saw that you iso was 100. I usually use at least Iso 400 till 800. The widest range of my lens is 17mm so usually i try to use the double amount of shutterspeed to begin with. In the case of my lense that would be 1/34th of a second. Since that isn't possible with my camera i use 1/40th of a second to begin with. Cause it is nearly impossible to use your lightmeter properly in these environments i use the bracketing option on my camera. I shoot 9 frames in a row. What i try to achieve with these settings is to catch as much light as possible while using a high enough shutterspeed. If you like to i can mail you some sample images. Oh yeah before i forget, i don't use any flash because when you use flash it totally kills the mood of the light. Hope this helps!