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My 1st bokeh
This is what happens with the city at night! Today we're having almost spring weather, so it's quite foggy
{explored} Feb 11
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Star Trails over Mr. Rainier
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52 Weeks 2011 - Week 22 - Theme: Night Photography
Weather in San Francisco has been very strange lately. Sunshine was fighting with the rain most of the day. I have attempted to get some decent night shots in a past couple of days, but missed blue hour for various reasons. Right before the sunset fog started to roll in on the West side of the city and I remembered about this spot in Potrero Hill. I drove there while sun was going down and took a few shots as clouds were rolling above the skyline.
I think it looks best large on dark background.
100 second exposure @ f/13 with ND0.6 full + ND0.6 Hard Line Graduated Filters.
4 image stitch of the april night sky shot around 5am 4/29/14 as predawn was beginning to light the eastern sky, the milky way galaxy appears to play hide and seek revealing itself giving a final glimpse of its colorful brilliance before fading as the new day begins. I chose to use the oak tree as a foreground subject in a way which lead the eye toward the night sky. As seen toward the right of the image, i chose to utilize my vehicles parking lights to illuminate the tree, making balancing the image rather difficult in processing but creates a plethora of dynamic range to the scene as a whole. If you look closely you may see 2 faint meteors and if you are an expert astronomer you will notice the planet Saturn just to the right of the constellation scorpius above the light dome on the horizon.
i like how things turned out for this image. It was the first image i shot of the milky way during the spring 2014 season of astrophotography. I sat on this project for awhile because i wasnt ready to bring the image to life fully but after some time and effort this is the result.
Something different, a night shot of Carn Brea castle overlooking Redruth.
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Canon EOS 7D
Canon EF 24-105mm IS L f4
A dark night of rain and lightning gives way to a sunny new day over the Martian landscape of California's Mono Basin.
Photo by Diane Kramer
aka She Wolf
Long Pond, Willsboro, NY
taken at night....
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So, having finally obtained a tripod i eagerly headed out last night to test it out. Looked forward to not having to hold my breath and hope that i can somehow stay still for 4 seconds (i can't!)
I eventually ended up at Victoria Quay in Fremantle...one of those spots where people seem to be fishing 24 hours a day. Just as i arrived a cargo ship arrived into port but those fishing barely seemed to notice.
I love night photography and am frustrated by how hard it is. I'm still learning the basics of taking photos in general, so i guess i've got to expect to struggle up the learning curve when trying to take them in more difficult conditions. Anyway, I'll keep at it
Any tips on night photography (or anything really) are welcomed. In particular, are there any ways to reduce the effect of those reflections in water (a certain filter perhaps?) and any tips on focusing at night? Thanks!
Heading out for the night catch at Manasquan Intlet, Manasquan, NJ.
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The night before the triple R's trip to Seymour, R761 rests outside 5 road at West Block, Newport Workshops. 18/7/15
Night experimentation. First roll of Fuji 160 NPL Professional - Tungsten film (expired in 1997) in a foggy cold night.
Shot with Yashica MAT 124G, Fuji 160 NPL Professional - Tungsten film (expired 1997), lightmetered with Viceroy exposure meter (very good and cheap light meter). Developed by Photon photo lab (Toulouse). Scanned with Epson Perfection 2450.
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Tokina 11-16 (2.8)
f5.6
ISO 100
11 mm
30sc exposure
Post Processing:
PS Cc (2%)+Lightroom 5 (98%)
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