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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:21:09 -0700 (PDT), Vance
wrote: I've been working with a zooming tecnique for something other than the night shots 'Shoot In' that might be interesting if anyone is experimental. It's a way to create a 'holographic' projection look. Zooming while shooting lights isn't new, this is just a variation on it. If you take a long exposure, you can trip the shutter, wait for a short bit, zoom and pause at the end of the zoom. There are two primary keys to getting an interesting image: Over exposure and zooming into a dark/simple background. You need the over exposure to record the 'projecting' image, get the effect of the projection and get a good projected image. That's the point, getting the final exposure to look like a projection of the central image. You need an exposure time that, divided up into the three parts of the zoom will give you a decent effect. Play time. You also have to select your subject for the effect. The shot linked to is the San Francisco City Hall dome I used for a test shot. Unless your subject works for a radial projection from the center of the frame, you will be using half the frame for the shot. This is one of those things that is only partially controllable in execution, but it also isn't the type of shot that you can just throw crap at the wall and hope that something sticks. Well, you can always hope. The second image is the full shot of the City Hall building. It's far less successful because the lower part of the building isn't good subject matter, where the dome is. Anyway, just something that you may, or may not, be interested in experimenting with. http://picasaweb.google.com/Vance.Le...eat=directlink Vance I used to use the zoom whle shoot effect for sports, and sometimes it worked well, sometimes not. But you can use this effect, carefully, to make a somewhat bland shot vsually interesting. Go for it, and if the troll bugs you, just reply with a simple "made you look." Eventually, it will tire of reading that and just go away. |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 19:32:22 -0400, Blower wrote:
crap advice snipped Nice to see you supporting a KNOWN AND 100% PROVED photo thief. Birds of a feather are you? You will be known by the company you keep. |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On 9/28/2010 7:32 PM, Bowser wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:21:09 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I've been working with a zooming tecnique for something other than the night shots 'Shoot In' that might be interesting if anyone is experimental. It's a way to create a 'holographic' projection look. Zooming while shooting lights isn't new, this is just a variation on it. If you take a long exposure, you can trip the shutter, wait for a short bit, zoom and pause at the end of the zoom. There are two primary keys to getting an interesting image: Over exposure and zooming into a dark/simple background. You need the over exposure to record the 'projecting' image, get the effect of the projection and get a good projected image. That's the point, getting the final exposure to look like a projection of the central image. You need an exposure time that, divided up into the three parts of the zoom will give you a decent effect. Play time. You also have to select your subject for the effect. The shot linked to is the San Francisco City Hall dome I used for a test shot. Unless your subject works for a radial projection from the center of the frame, you will be using half the frame for the shot. This is one of those things that is only partially controllable in execution, but it also isn't the type of shot that you can just throw crap at the wall and hope that something sticks. Well, you can always hope. The second image is the full shot of the City Hall building. It's far less successful because the lower part of the building isn't good subject matter, where the dome is. Anyway, just something that you may, or may not, be interested in experimenting with. http://picasaweb.google.com/Vance.Le...eat=directlink Vance I used to use the zoom whle shoot effect for sports, and sometimes it worked well, sometimes not. But you can use this effect, carefully, to make a somewhat bland shot vsually interesting. Go for it, and if the troll bugs you, just reply with a simple "made you look." Eventually, it will tire of reading that and just go away. So will others. BTW How about a pure abstract for a SI assignment. I sent you what I mean. -- Peter |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
Bowser wrote: On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 12:21:09 -0700 (PDT), Vance wrote: I've been working with a zooming tecnique for something other than the night shots 'Shoot In' that might be interesting if anyone is experimental. It's a way to create a 'holographic' projection look. Zooming while shooting lights isn't new, this is just a variation on it. If you take a long exposure, you can trip the shutter, wait for a short bit, zoom and pause at the end of the zoom. There are two primary keys to getting an interesting image: Over exposure and zooming into a dark/simple background. You need the over exposure to record the 'projecting' image, get the effect of the projection and get a good projected image. That's the point, getting the final exposure to look like a projection of the central image. You need an exposure time that, divided up into the three parts of the zoom will give you a decent effect. Play time. You also have to select your subject for the effect. The shot linked to is the San Francisco City Hall dome I used for a test shot. Unless your subject works for a radial projection from the center of the frame, you will be using half the frame for the shot. This is one of those things that is only partially controllable in execution, but it also isn't the type of shot that you can just throw crap at the wall and hope that something sticks. Well, you can always hope. The second image is the full shot of the City Hall building. It's far less successful because the lower part of the building isn't good subject matter, where the dome is. Anyway, just something that you may, or may not, be interested in experimenting with. http://picasaweb.google.com/Vance.Le...eat=directlink Vance I used to use the zoom whle shoot effect for sports, and sometimes it worked well, sometimes not. But you can use this effect, carefully, to make a somewhat bland shot vsually interesting. Go for it, and if the troll bugs you, just reply with a simple "made you look." Eventually, it will tire of reading that and just go away. Vain hope, I fear. |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
Outing Thieving Trolls is FUN! wrote:
Nice to see you supporting a KNOWN AND 100% PROVED photo thief. Birds of a feather are you? You will be known by the company you keep. Boy, boy, you are the one stealing bad DSLR photos, downsizing and overcompressing them and then claim they are throw-away shots from your magical P&S. -Wolfgang PS: you are ****ed because zooming while shooting isn't supported on any P&S. |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:19:10 -0700 (PDT), Vance
wrote: The troll, under any of his Nyms doesn't bother me. It's just a Narcissitic/Sociopathic Personality Disorder with a tendency to sadism on public display. I even gave him an opportunity to act in the real world and he didn't want to play (never expected him to, really) so he's not even interesting anymore, except for one thing: His photography. The parts of the brain that in normal people are responsible for empathy are heavily implicated in both the appreciation of art/aesthetics and artistic creativity. Without the capacity for empathy, you would expect images qualitatively like the ones he posts. What makes that interesting is that these broken people don't usually pick an inherently creative area, and a visually creative one at that, to express their pathology. Of course, photography isn't the subject. It's all about him and his comic book fantasies about himself. Vance Funny words coming from a 100% PROVED PHOTO THIEF. LOL! |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 21:11:39 +0200, Wolfgang Weisselberg
wrote: Outing Thieving Trolls is FUN! wrote: Nice to see you supporting a KNOWN AND 100% PROVED photo thief. Birds of a feather are you? You will be known by the company you keep. Boy, boy, you are the one stealing bad DSLR photos, downsizing and overcompressing them and then claim they are throw-away shots from your magical P&S. -Wolfgang PS: you are ****ed because zooming while shooting isn't supported on any P&S. Wrong on ALL counts. But then, that's typical for a useless lying slandering and libelous **** of a ****ingly useless pretend-photographer asshole troll like you. Find ONE example where you or ANYONE claimed I have stolen someone's photo. Please post the link to that example. I will then either 1) be proved to be the photo thief, or 2) I will post a 100% crop of that claimed-stolen image thereby proving you ALL to be the lying slanderous and libelous ****s that you are and that I already know you to be. How come none of you lying slanderous and libelous ****s can provide even ONE link or ONE example where you have claimed I have stolen images? I know why. And so do you. Because you're ALL ****ingly pathetic liars and slanderers who don't want to be called out on it and PROVED exactly what you are. As I have just PROVED that Vance is a lying and slanderous PHOTO THIEF on top of it. Oh, as for being wrong on ALL counts ... CHDK cameras have a fun script that allows you to shoot during zooming. LOL! |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 21:11:39 +0200, Puppygang Weasleburp the
pretend-photographer TROLL wrote: PS: you are ****ed because zooming while shooting isn't supported on any P&S. These simple CHDK LUA scripts have been available for two years for 56 models of compact and superzoom cameras. I guess you're just that far behind in your pretend-photographer skills. You've not downloaded enough manuals and information to use as your pretend-cameras in your mommy's-basement role-play "life". --[[ Zoom IN en mode M ou Tv ou en mode CHDK Tv override zoom during exposure ZinTv1s.lua 2008-11-16 --]] --mise à zéro max_zoom = get_zoom_steps() - 1 if get_zoom() ~= 0 then set_zoom(0) sleep(5000) end --focus press("shoot_half") repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() == true --photo press("shoot_full") sleep(100) set_zoom(max_zoom) --remise à zéro release("shoot_full") release("shoot_half") set_zoom(0) AND --[[ Zoom OUT en mode M ou Tv ou en mode CHDK Tv override zoom during exposure ZoutTv1s.lua 2008-11-16 --]] --mise à zéro max_zoom = get_zoom_steps() - 1 if get_zoom() ~= max_zoom then set_zoom(max_zoom) sleep(5000) end --focus press("shoot_half") repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() == true --photo press("shoot_full") sleep(100) set_zoom(0) --remise à zéro release("shoot_full") release("shoot_half") AND --[[ Test zooming during long exposure. 1) Set camera to shoot a very long exposure (either M or Tv mode or CHDK Tv override). 2) run the script --]] max_zoom = get_zoom_steps() - 1 if get_zoom() ~= 0 then set_zoom(0) sleep(5000) end press("shoot_half") repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() == true press("shoot_full") sleep(100) set_zoom(max_zoom) repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() ~= true release("shoot_full") release("shoot_half") |
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Something for the Night Shots 'Shoot In' - maybe.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:58:42 -0500, Outing Thieving Trolls is FUN!
wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 21:11:39 +0200, Puppygang Weasleburp the pretend-photographer TROLL wrote: PS: you are ****ed because zooming while shooting isn't supported on any P&S. These simple CHDK LUA scripts have been available for two years for 56 models of compact and superzoom cameras. I guess you're just that far behind in your pretend-photographer skills. You've not downloaded enough manuals and information to use as your pretend-cameras in your mommy's-basement role-play "life". I forgot to mention: The added benefit of doing it this way is that you don't have to touch the camera while it is zooming, and getting all those obnoxious jaggies like in the photo that Vance most likely stole and posted for an example, from someone doing it manually and jittering the camera during zooming. You can't do this properly with last century camera designs like D(umb)SLRs Now, what other lies do you want to post so that I can prove you to be a ****ingly pathetic lying slanderous and libelous TROLL that you are, AGAIN. And again, and again, and again ... --[[ Zoom IN en mode M ou Tv ou en mode CHDK Tv override zoom during exposure ZinTv1s.lua 2008-11-16 --]] --mise à zéro max_zoom = get_zoom_steps() - 1 if get_zoom() ~= 0 then set_zoom(0) sleep(5000) end --focus press("shoot_half") repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() == true --photo press("shoot_full") sleep(100) set_zoom(max_zoom) --remise à zéro release("shoot_full") release("shoot_half") set_zoom(0) AND --[[ Zoom OUT en mode M ou Tv ou en mode CHDK Tv override zoom during exposure ZoutTv1s.lua 2008-11-16 --]] --mise à zéro max_zoom = get_zoom_steps() - 1 if get_zoom() ~= max_zoom then set_zoom(max_zoom) sleep(5000) end --focus press("shoot_half") repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() == true --photo press("shoot_full") sleep(100) set_zoom(0) --remise à zéro release("shoot_full") release("shoot_half") AND --[[ Test zooming during long exposure. 1) Set camera to shoot a very long exposure (either M or Tv mode or CHDK Tv override). 2) run the script --]] max_zoom = get_zoom_steps() - 1 if get_zoom() ~= 0 then set_zoom(0) sleep(5000) end press("shoot_half") repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() == true press("shoot_full") sleep(100) set_zoom(max_zoom) repeat sleep(1) until get_shooting() ~= true release("shoot_full") release("shoot_half") |
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