Robin Shepperson Photography
Charging the Passion of Infuriation
Another for the "Where the Wild Lights Are" project and again from the LE dashboard attempt from Berlin to Storkow. This is something I will look to attempt again when I get my camera back; unfortunately the issue with such an attempt is dust, vibration, focus and bug guts. What is also the challenge is getting the "triangle" right, that is of course, ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture; everything is in motion, the subject, the camera (albeit within a vehicle) plus the greatest problem is the differing lights conditions / intensity / angle / etc, that is encountered within each and every LE.
The best method I conjured is to set the Shutter Speed to BULB, put the ISO to 400, Aperture to 10f-stops and then say a little prayer to the universe, affix the camera with your hands to the dashboard, securing it as best as possible and go for it. This photo though was at 30 seconds as the environment was constantly changing so thus I decided to sit back and allow30 seconds to run through and then see what I had, this is it.
Think of it like this, it's a 3 course meal of differing cuisines whilst moving at top speed, you smell, eat and digest all in a matter seconds of which it all conglomerates not one singular experience / image.
So now, I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you!
Charging the Passion of Infuriation
Another for the "Where the Wild Lights Are" project and again from the LE dashboard attempt from Berlin to Storkow. This is something I will look to attempt again when I get my camera back; unfortunately the issue with such an attempt is dust, vibration, focus and bug guts. What is also the challenge is getting the "triangle" right, that is of course, ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture; everything is in motion, the subject, the camera (albeit within a vehicle) plus the greatest problem is the differing lights conditions / intensity / angle / etc, that is encountered within each and every LE.
The best method I conjured is to set the Shutter Speed to BULB, put the ISO to 400, Aperture to 10f-stops and then say a little prayer to the universe, affix the camera with your hands to the dashboard, securing it as best as possible and go for it. This photo though was at 30 seconds as the environment was constantly changing so thus I decided to sit back and allow30 seconds to run through and then see what I had, this is it.
Think of it like this, it's a 3 course meal of differing cuisines whilst moving at top speed, you smell, eat and digest all in a matter seconds of which it all conglomerates not one singular experience / image.
So now, I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you!