MJW wrote:
> I have this factory/plant nearby to where I live that looks quite
> impressive when lit up in the night. This is it by day,
> www.members.optusnet.com.au/mjwyllie/Factory.JPG
>
> I am keen to get down there at night or early in the morning ( on my way
> to work)to get some photos. I have a couple of questions regarding what
> settings I should use on my 350D.
>
> The manual says in Tv Shutter Priority mode, I can set it to 30 secs for
> night shots. is this enough? The next setting after this is Bulb, in
> which I can keep the shutter open as long as I have the button pressed
> (I have a remote switch). If this is better, how long should I hold the
> button for a good shot? Also, should I bump up the ISO?
>
> Any help/advice much appreciated.
>
Trial and error for the exposure, as this is the western side have a
look and get some colour in the sky, early morning or evening, even some
clouds to capture the sky.
You have to find the right balance between the sky and the lights of the
plant.
Testing testing and see what's happening is the way you can learn.
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