Just installed acoustic panels in my house. I also got my new tripod. Figured it could be fun to try it out like this.

Nikon Z50ii - 12/28mm (ISO 100, f5, 2.5s)

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    16 days ago

    Now play around with aperture (and then the other settings to keep the light right) to get greater depth of field, for compare and contrast purposes!

    I am surprised you needed a 2.5s shot - were the panels essentially unlit?

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      16 days ago

      There’s not much light available yet (and it was already getting dark outside), as i’m still renovating. I used a table lamp, which is not very bright, as my light source (hence the yellow/orange colors).
      This is also pretty much the first time i can use longer shutterspeeds because of a decent tripod. I’m very curious about finding out how this works for myself.

      Thanks for your feedback! I’ll give it a go. This along new opportunities really helps me out

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        16 days ago

        Mmm, I wondered if the 2.5s was from wanting to play with tripods :)

        You probably know anyway, but the true joy of slow speed shots from a stable platform comes with flowing “broken” water. Fireworks and stars also have their moments.

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          I’m looking forward to take my camera outside and try such things!

          I tried firework photography during new year but doing that handheld is a little too difficult for me now. I had one or 2 shots i believe that wasn’t that bad.