wow travis thats so sexy!!!
car is almost too low for my liking and wheels are almost too big but LOVE EVERYTHING else - veeery nice
ps those wheels are awesome - if it was me id just like em one size smaller but yeah - im weird
here's mine (obviously taken rather early) should actually have cropped this a bit etc but i was too lazy
should have actually tried to go somewhere and made a bit more of a composition but again - was too lazy
you mean higher?
eg:
Turn the ISO down, image will get darker. Then either increase aperture (smaller number) or reduce shutter speed to compensate.
Higher aperture (smaller number) means less depth of field and your picture may be slightly softer
haha yeah pretty crazy hey - Exposure time : 640 min (5min individual images)
(http://www.astronomie.be/hambsch/namibia06/startrails1.htm)
edit:
so yeah not really just one long exposure obviously - lots of 5mins ones put together but still cool
if you have time the GIF referenced at the top of that page is pretty cool
yeah so that would be a good photo but you'd have to leave the lens open ALOT longer
in your case - (if your not that fussy about quality and dont wanna sit around for half an hour taking one photo) just use auto ISO and your set
ISO is basically just how sensitive the camera's sensor is to the light - so yeah - dont let us tell you want you cant/should do
ah this was like 4 years ago... and only had to replace one (as i snapped it off)
but back then it was like $10 for the new stud and bolt and $10 for the labour
or something along those lines..
you get different sizes though (length and width) so if you do it yourself just make sure you get the right ones
(maybe take one of the old ones out and take it with you)
not really no - how about next time your out you do a test - take the exact same pic - one with IS on and one with it off
and then upload full res copies so we can compare
No idea
mad082 if the photo is too dark just leave the lens open longer - dont crank up the ISO
(higher ISO = higher noise)
ps. above statement asumes you are using tripod (if you are shooting hand held you have to crank up ISO sometimes as you cant stand there holding camera for ages)