Could someone tell me what I would have to do to my aperture and ISO to take a picture like this?
Thanks.
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Camera-Specific Properties: Image-Specific Properties:
>Set ISO to 4
>Set Aperture to 27.6
>???
>kys
>>3056727
Whatever your camera does set it automatically to when you let it AE bracket.
>>3056727
>what aperture and iso
Most important variable in this shot is shutter speed.
You don't know the basics, if you took up piano, you would learn scales before listening to mozart and demanding the sheet music.
I've taken shots like this, but a bit earlier in the morning. This is blue hour long light. Probably about 15-20 minutes before sunrise.
Shutter speed looks like it's roughly 1 second, f-stop probably around 2.8, can't help you on the ISO. Probably using a 20mm lens, just guessing, too lazy to measure.
>>3056727
Picture looks like shit, I don't know why you would even want to capture something like it.
But settings-wise: get a tripod, stop aperture down to like f/11, ISO100, and shutter speed to whatever exposes properly.
If your camera has garbage dynamic range like pic related, bracket a couple of shots and blend them manually in photoshop; avoid HDR or it will look like ass.
>>3056727
f/8, ISO 100 and be there.
>>3056727
For this shot, it's about shutter speed and knowing to slightly underexpose what the meter tells you.