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Tips for capturing an explosion?

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Tips for capturing an explosion? Question for upcoming shoot: To preface, I’m in the army. We’re currently closing out our current Combined-Arms Live Fire Exercise (CALFEX) field time, and on Friday we’re set to fire off some Mine Clearing Line Charges (MICLICs), which results in a pretty huge detonation complete with a visible shockwave, and I’m planning on taking my EOS R8 ou…

Ask Photography 1.1k 2025-01-29

Capturing motion without blur?

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Capturing motion without blur? I’ve been trying out shutter-priority mode on my digital camera (1/30 shutter speed) and capturing moving objects but it is quite hard to get the moving object in focus! Any tips on how to improve my chances of capturing my subject in focus? submitted by /u/pupupeepee

Ask Photography 592 2025-01-02

Suggestions on capturing Milky Way using my IPhone 13?

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Suggestions on capturing Milky Way using my IPhone 13? Looks like there is a bunch of light pollution near the horizon. This is using the default Apple camera app, setting the exposure to 30s on a tripod. I’m looking to do better with my iPhone. Other than going to a darker place, any other suggestions? submitted by /u/Sudden-Help

Ask Photography 1.2k 2024-07-13

Capturing the night: Do I need full frame?

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Capturing the night: Do I need full frame? Hey, I really love street photography at night. Recently, I’ve been to Japan with my Fuji X-T2 and – outside of the major cities – shooting at night became a little bit difficult. I was using a 35mm F1.4 at the time and had to increase the ISO like crazy, which went okay. Since I want to upgrade soon-ish I’m wondering whether I should just move …

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-07-05

I have always loved street photography, and it’s very therapeutical to just walk about, looking for something worth capturing. These are some of my favourites, taken from a variety of focal lengths, mostly 50mm. What’s your honest opinion of them?

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I have always loved street photography, and it’s very therapeutical to just walk about, looking for something worth capturing. These are some of my favourites, taken from a variety of focal lengths, mostly 50mm. What’s your honest opinion of them? submitted by /u/gamma-ray-bursts

Ask Photography 530 2024-01-09

Advice for capturing details when shooting dark animals?

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Advice for capturing details when shooting dark animals? Hey y’all, I was shooting some crows the other day and they turned out looking more like bird-shaped black voids. How can I actually depict the animals? I’ve encountered this with black bears too. submitted by /u/SlickNick74

Ask Photography 668 2023-10-28

Outsourcing advice: Scanning photo albums and capturing related metadata

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Outsourcing advice: Scanning photo albums and capturing related metadata I have thousands of photos in albums from my grandparents, some dating back to the late 1800s of *their* grandparents (but mostly from the mid to late 1900s). My grandfather was a news photographer, so there is no shortage of prints. At. All. Fortunately, my grandmother was meticulous at labeling photos with the people, date, and location, eith…

Ask Photography 167 2023-08-09

Mass photo capturing equipment for documentation.

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Mass photo capturing equipment for documentation. I need to take a lot of photos for documenting a product I work on (for internal use only) and need a camera recommendation. I’m thinking it would be easier to film in 4k on a gimbal and just take 5 fps or chop out 5 fps from the recording. There seems to be a lot of cameras that would do this, I was thinking something like a insta360 or a DJI …

Ask Photography 148 2023-07-19