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Old 31-10-12, 12:28 AM
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Do you zoom out for this type of shot? If anyone watches Primevil, this look like an anomily (spelled wrong) when the beasts enter from the past.....
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Chris you can do it either way. Just put the camera on a tripod. I thinks it's best to pre focus in manual, set a longish exposure and twist the zoom whichever way you want.
Here's a tutorial http://digital-photography-school.co...he-zoom-effect
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Chris you can do it either way. Just put the camera on a tripod. I thinks it's best to pre focus in manual, set a longish exposure and twist the zoom whichever way you want.
Here's a tutorial http://digital-photography-school.co...he-zoom-effect
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Yeps, manual zoom on tripod.
I went from far to close, but you can do it the 2 ways.
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