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the issue at the moment isn't in fact flat ground, this is of course calgary....
the issue is controlling light. lengthen the shutter speed to 1/2 second or even 1/3 second and you start getting too much ambient in, even with closed down aperture to f25 and EV to -5 and ISO 100. Those settings basically give you the darkest settings, but the longer shutter speed still lets in too much light.
i either need darker skies, ie. sunset or past, or a ND filter to knock some stops off and allow me to shoot in normal light with longer shutter speeds
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could go to a mall like say market mall, I am not sure what time the entrance to the underground parking closes (i think i've gotten down there at about 8:50 (mall closes at nine). Then you could walk around the mall until after 9 and the underground parking is usually completely empty because people that work in the mall aren't supposed to park down there.
Edit: also I think the doors (to get in) lock automatically as I've never seen security down there after hours,
also Northland mall has a fairly large covered parking area which is not really patrolled very well
That Market Mall underground parking looks too sketchy.
I mean the way it angles down then flattens seems to be a splitter killer.
Know what I mean.
rondal... I know what you mean mang.
You a photo wiz so I reckon you will figure that out.
I was going to say that maybe an almost rainy day like, much like today could do the trick or even a parking lot in the evening is also an option.
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im using a wide angle @10mm....what else would i use a macro lens?
you go long so that you can get perspective and so it doesnt look like every other rig shot where all you can see if 3/4 of the car cause the person didn't buy a long enough boom.
i havent seen SAIT's new parkades
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im using a wide angle @10mm....what else would i use a macro lens?
you go long so that you can get perspective and so it doesnt look like every other rig shot where all you can see if 3/4 of the car cause the person didn't buy a long enough boom.
i havent seen SAIT's new parkades
Macro could work :P
here are shots from the rig I posted, you can see entire car:
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