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How can I photograph welding? - Photography Stack …

    https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/12590/how-can-i-photograph-welding
    You can do this for photography by taking two shots lights on lights off and combine them. What will not work is using things like welders glass or filters alone. Completely unusable. For basic shots not close ups just make sure your camera is in spot focus not broad focus and lock on the area of the frame that is away from the weld.

Photographing welding… Sparks…Camera…Action!

    https://www.commercialphotographersnetwork.com/news/photographing-welding-sparkscameraaction/
    Begin with aperture and shutter speeds set in their mid range. So, f8 and 1/125 sec, for example. To achieve the effects we usually want we tend …

Suggestions on how to take a good Welding Photo

    https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/suggestions-on-how-to-take-a-good-welding-photo.241839/
    Apr 19, 2011. #3. ND filters and bracket. The problem is that the spraks created by welding are really really bright. To properly expose them, you will more than likely black out the rest of the background. It also might help if you tell us what you have tried.... It suonds like you have given it a go to no avail.

Photographing welding | Talk Photography

    https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/photographing-welding.389869/
    Feb 28, 2012. #9. Welding glass, NOT an nd filter, the welding glass is designed specifically to filter the arc and save your eyesight. Everyone else in the welding shop will use welding glass, and if a welding arc can burn its image (semi) permanently into a retina, I wouldn't risk a dslr sensor. Id have thought the answer would be obvious to ...

Welding Photo Shoot with Corey Solomons - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7C-ouaAsVw
    We were invited to Corey's workshop to shoot a number of welding cutting and grinding images. It is the first time i have attempted this style of photography...

Photographing a welder | ePHOTOzine

    https://www.ephotozine.com/forums/topic/photographing-a-welder-70088
    For safety's sake, it would be best to set up and focus the shot on a tripod before the guy lights the welding torch and then you can shoot away without looking through the viewfinder (not easy...

How to take good pictures of weld : Welding - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Welding/comments/7md9lb/how_to_take_good_pictures_of_weld/
    Put something small and matte finished next to the subject if it's not cooperating with the camera's autofocus - Something like a dull penny works well because it gives the camera something to autofocus on, and also acts as a scale reference for …

Photographing Welding - Digital Photography Review

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3258116
    Glad I don't have to shoot lasers! Personally, I think it is amazing that shooting welding does not seem to damage DSLR sensors. I would think that insane brightness and UV would create similar damage. To the OP--I would definitely minimize the exposure time.

Welding Photography - AWS

    https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?tid=6653
    Wear flash goggles (colored safety glasses) Set the camera up to trigger remotely and flood the arc with light greater than the arc. No filters are necessary. If you don't use a light source use a welding filter but still trigger the shutter remotely so you don't need to view through the camera. Byjwright650Date03-04-2005 18:55

How to Photograph A Wedding – Technical Guide

    https://www.lightstalking.com/how-to-photograph-a-wedding/
    5. Light diffuser. Probably the easiest way to improve the quality of light from the camera mounted flash is to bounce the light off of a ceiling or wall. However, wedding photography is quite demanding and it requires really soft light in order to achieve those truly flattering portraits.

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