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| pinhole compositions posted by mickeyjoe1954 June 29, 2012 09:33AM | reply | quote | |
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Since I have such a hard time seeing anything using the pinhole does anyone have any suggestions on setting up compositions.
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| Re: pinhole compositions posted by Marcum June 29, 2012 12:10PM | reply | quote | |
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mickeyjoe, I take a few shots and move the camera using the test shots until I get the composition I want. I can adjust the exposure at the same time as I do the test shots. With a lot of light the exposure isn't usually a problem as my camera's aperture priority does a decent job.
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| Re: pinhole compositions posted by Victoria Bell July 01, 2012 07:47AM | reply | quote | |
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The zone plate is much brighter....compose using that, then slide the switch over to pinhole to make your shot.
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| Re: pinhole compositions posted by Marcum July 01, 2012 11:06AM | reply | quote | |
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Slick Victoria! I will have to remember that trick. Thanks
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