08-21-2016, 11:59 AM
I like this picture, stoppingdown It's exactly what I have in mind when I'm grateful for higher dynamics of sensors these days.
As for long time exposure simulation: Here is a tutorial of Affinity Photo to this subject
https://vimeo.com/147727263
Yesterday I stumbled over it. I think, if you're already using a longer shutter speed when taking the single shots, it could become more convincing. It's just not exactly the same as a big stopper picture, but as James put it: If you somewhere with a nice waterfall, but no tripod and ND with you, you still can benefit from in camera stabilisation and take some 1/15 shots home to stack it together.
Sidenote: They also have an excellent panorama function, I just could not try it with 8 raws because my 6 year old SSD has now only 16 GB free space left which is apparently not enough to save the temp files and swap at the same time.
As for long time exposure simulation: Here is a tutorial of Affinity Photo to this subject
https://vimeo.com/147727263
Yesterday I stumbled over it. I think, if you're already using a longer shutter speed when taking the single shots, it could become more convincing. It's just not exactly the same as a big stopper picture, but as James put it: If you somewhere with a nice waterfall, but no tripod and ND with you, you still can benefit from in camera stabilisation and take some 1/15 shots home to stack it together.
Sidenote: They also have an excellent panorama function, I just could not try it with 8 raws because my 6 year old SSD has now only 16 GB free space left which is apparently not enough to save the temp files and swap at the same time.