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(Best viewed in low ambient light).
Living in Saint Michel L'Observatoire means there are (reasonably) dark skies and plenty of opportunities for night time photography.
I suppose that night time photography is a subset of low key photography, however getting a night time photograph to look 'right' involves more than a high ISO or a long exposure.
The whole point about night photography is that it involves photographs taken in the dark - if the ISO is too high or the exposure too long, the result begins to look quite artificial and more like a standard day time photograph.
This photo is of the night sky looking north from Saint Michel L'Observatoire. Viewed on a reflective screen in a brightly lit room, the stars and much of the detail become invisible. To get the best from this type of photography, the viewer needs to be in a similar environment to the one that the photograph was taken in - low ambient light.
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Explore #1 on Thursday, January 15, 2009
Another SS Dicky shot....can I ever get enough of her? I don't think so...
She is still there...even after midnight. This is SS Dicky at 1.30 in the early morning. Exposed for 209 sec and I have again neglected the rule of thirds
For those photographers interested, I have written a Free Photo Guide for this location
A night sky exposure in the Saquaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona, USA.
9 February, 2017.
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my friend Alex drove with me through Pireus at night to show me around. here is a little series about this adventure. all pictures were shot from the driving car.
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Night Spins - A fun and creative take on a beautiful winter night scene on the eastern plains of Colorado. The Abbott Church sits alone on a small hill outside Denver. While I was there I was able to photograph the green comet over the church. You can see the comet on the left of the church. I added my own fun "Spin" on the night sky so it would better mimic the ripples in the snow.
This is the 2nd of 4 images from this night you will see.
You can now view it on my website - link in comments.
lighting at night , contrast & colours has impressed me . I love the outcome of this image.
no flash & no additional light , hand held night photography.
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Bonfire night in the village of Gress. This is a composite image of just some of the many fireworks in what was a huge display, for a wee village like ours
A whisper as it passes
A mournful hoot
Night forest of the owl.
In Explore: reached 176 on Tuesday, July 4, 2017
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