☢***Aaron☠Czeszynski☣Photography***☢

DonaldM

Member
hahahah thanks bro, nd ya ill remember to zoom in next time

my horizon ik sold be strate because im using the electronic level in the 60D

and its nice gettin commented by u because ur like the only person here who knows what they r doin ahhahahhaha

and the next time i go out to sf and shoot there, ill remember to do that
im like 35 min away from sf, so i go like ever 2 weeks or so

and i realy want to get a better lens, that 1 was taken with a cheep sigma 18-125
its starting to wear out after multiple years of intensive use, and my dad wants to upgrade it too, so hopfully ill get somethin that wont get distortions hahaha


nd u shud try doin the long exposure if you dont already do it
i use a pice of welders glass, it tints it a lil green but you just do wb correction or turn it into b/w

Appreciate it man :)

Yeah! I'd really like to know how you do the cloud shots. Definitely an interesting subject. I've known about stacking ND filters, but it seems you've found a much cheaper alternative.
 

aaronC

Member
yea

I dont know where you live in the bay area, but in Dublin there is an airgass
you go in there and ask for welding mask filters, and they point you to like a shelf with them, and you pick the highest grade you can get

when you first get it you wonder how any light will be able to get through, but it does hahahhaha

ill have to post more on the setup and what not on my flickr

and do you have a flickr?
 

aaronC

Member
hahahha iv got a special macro lens and flash and stuff
and also 2 years of practice and patience :)))
you realy need thos last 2

POST # 69!!!
 

Blake

Steel Member
Looks like you were relying on your cameras light meter for the shots of the dog. It's best to shoot in manual mode and expose for the dog and not the background. Make sure to look at your histogram throughout shooting to make everythin is correctly exposed. :)
 

aaronC

Member
lol it was manual btw


its hard to get that good of bokeh with the dog in exposure
so i had to even it out
and i played with the curv a little to lighten the dog and darken the background
 

aaronC

Member
it is steel wool burning on the end of a cord that i am spinning

the steel wool is grade 0000, the finest i could get
 
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