I came across Bogie parked in front of the Park Central Hotel, in Miami Beach’s Deco Drive, located on Ocean Drive. Bogie was painted with a Nikon D300s, using a Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5 – f/5.6G ED VR lens.
Image Solution:
focal length @ 18mm / exposure mode @ aperture priority / in camera matrix metering / 22 sec. - f/25 /exposure comp @ 0EV / ISO @ 200 / white balance @ cloudy / AF - Mode @ manual / color space @ sRGB / lighting solution – ambient light / tone comp @ 0degree / hue adjustment @ 0 degree / saturation factor @ 0 degree / support platform – tripod assist with remote electronic trigger release.
i dont know if you found the same as me, but i found that the more images you use, the better the range of tones. i did an experiment the other day. five vs nine. nine won hands down! and the thing was, the high and low end were the same. so i wasnt adding anymore dynamic range.
this one is pretty cool. just wished it showed bogie a little more and that darn fan wasnt there!
Nine frames are better than five Doctor, especially if they are 1 f/ stop apart...:eek::D:cool: The fan was left there on purpose to represent the era back then when the restaurants or sidewalk café's used them to keep the flies away and to make the humidity a tad more pleasant to it's customers...:D:cool: