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)
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?
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
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.
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.

