Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!! - My first Bracketing attempt...

Friday, October 9, 2009

 

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!


Bracketing technique.

Bracketing is the process of taking three photos; one using the camera’s recommended settings, one intentionally underexposed, and one intentionally overexposed. The reason is simply to be sure you can get a good exposure from a subject that’s hard to meter.

Many cameras have a feature that makes bracketing easy or automated (Mine is Canon 400 D, it has an automated bracketing facility)

When you take a photograph using auto exposure bracketing, the camera captures three images at different exposures. Most cameras take the photos in this sequence: standard exposure, underexposed, and overexposed. I repeated the same with different white balance settings to gain different colour combinations.

Auto exposure bracketing takes up more room on your memory card, and also increases the amount of time it takes to photograph a scene.

If your camera has a bracketing feature that you use, when you download the images to your computer, you can choose the one you like best. or do some post processing to merge the parts from different photos which you like the best.

Below photos are taken on my Macro lens - 50 mm fixed, 2.8.



Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!

Mangrove Place, Abu Dhabi !!!


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  • 1 comments:

    Adam Chola said...

    Hmm, well i am soo happy that u have did a great starter shots with landscape, never looks like u just started landscape.

    Good Points I like about the shots..

    1) Good bracketing and fantastic use of colour mixing in photoshop

    2) Excellent composition and good metering

    Hmmm now the -ve point..

    1) For two of the shots i feel the horizontal are mistakably alighned, keep an eye on the tripod level.

    2) It seems u have dust particles attracted onto the sensor, and that dots is on the pictures in the sky portion. This happens as result of changing lenses. Make sure that u off the cam while changing lenses, otherwise the dust particles will attracted coz of the charge difference.