
Statue at the Observatory
3 months ago
My first outing with the EX. This huge steel statue overlooks the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
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I only shot for about 1 1/2 hours I think? But yea, shooting timelapses is alot of sitting around drinking coffee! Cheers
Cheers for the comments!!
Sun shots. Are they safe to do with the camera. I only have a polarizer and one UV filter.
I never let it look her straight in the eye. Im afraid of ruining the sensors.
I think it's probably a bad idea to shoot straight into the sun for sure. If I do - as in these shots - I put on one or 2 ND filters. In this shoot, I really wanted that shot with the sun on her hand because the statue was called sun and moon, or something like that. But yea, generally I think the sun can damage the sensors. We also have 2 Z1P's - bought at the same time - identical. With identical settings, the picture on one camera has a completely different colour and contrast. We can only put it down to too many sunrise and sunset timelapse shots. Maybe?