tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8704223492903415013.post3845676682035574170..comments2023-10-16T05:18:15.745-04:00Comments on The Picture Desk: Life is in the details... using the Sony A35Photography as I see ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03861238451901078306noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8704223492903415013.post-75353154423053024962012-08-04T10:11:00.421-04:002012-08-04T10:11:00.421-04:00Dear Rob,
Hope this message finds you well.
It i...Dear Rob,<br /><br />Hope this message finds you well.<br /><br />It is a feat that you took 30 years of photograph. I have recently bought alpha-35 Sony SLR camera.<br /><br />There is one thing i also fail to do, i don't think its the camera's incapability but due to my ignorant about the power of A-35.<br /><br />Here i go.<br /><br />Using it to achieve the street light starburst effect is very easy, a tripod, long exposure and big f-stop can do the job.<br /><br />However, when it comes to getting a Sunlight starburst effect, then i can't get it. I tried my friend's Canon D60 with any lens, at setting of f-12 and 1/500 onwards, sunlight starburst effect is so easy. However, when it comes to my a-35, i just cant seem to get it, i can literally set it to f-32, 1/4000, yes sunlight starburst but the entire background is dark.<br /><br />What did i do wrong?<br /><br />Thank you very much for your patience and guidance, looking forward to your two cents worth of wisdom.<br /><br />you can reply to "laichiansing@gmail.com<br /><br />Regards,<br />Ralf LaiRalf Laihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15613569196519115078noreply@blogger.com