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A 30 second capture @ 11.5mm.The Oracle complex.
Rick
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'Along Meer's Street' is a fantastic image Warren. Real timeless feel to it.
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Better late than never? Two from Duluth MN about two months ago. The second is using auto white balance and uncorrected (not that the other one was too far off). The yellow background is actually the overcast sky with city lights reflected off it.
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Just because they were taken at night, doesn't mean they have to look like they were. :) The first image was taken Sunday morning at 4:18. The second, about 2 hours later. Both are 10 minute exposures using moon light.
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Here are some from back in September.
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Off the hook is my humble opinion!
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I haven't done much shooting at night (if you don't count football), but did venture out one night when we were snowed in. Nothing spectacular, but it's a start.
http://juliesaltvick.smugmug.com/pho...37_HN7kn-L.jpg
http://juliesaltvick.smugmug.com/pho...52_ipzH8-L.jpg
http://juliesaltvick.smugmug.com/pho...72_xaKrF-L.jpg
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Here is one from tonight, cold and windy.......
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Greg,
I love those nighttime shots of the construction equipment! I haven't looked through the entire thread yet so forgive me if I ask a question you've already answered but what was the primary light source? The moon? Or something else?
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Gorgeous shot Mike!
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Don't know how I missed this thread. Seems like the only type of shooting I have been doing lately is at night, or early in the morning. Yesterday I was out shooting starting around 4:00. I didn't get a chance to look at those images yet.
I took this one last weekend.
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Thank Troy. I would say half moon and half street lighting. There are some street lights helping here but they are across the highway and some distance from where I am shooting. It is dark enough that the camera will not AF and I need a flashlight to set the camera up. This is a 60sec exposure at 100iso.
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Rick
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After Midnight ... The Yarra River, Melbourne. The stunning view that greets after you have done your dosh in the Crown Casino.
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...YarraRiver.png
There has to be some compensation, hey?
Warren.
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Warren,
That bridge looks suspiciously familiar... Miami:
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I'm usually cursing those railings, but here it adds. Nice!
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Here, this is almost night ... (it was actually darker than it looks here)
http://photos-g.ll.facebook.com/phot...13974_6371.jpg
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Jetrim, :D ... obviously blue lighting bridges is now the trend ... can you say carbon footprint?
Warren.
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WOW, PC. Those are awesome.
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UGH! Sneaker, this is a photography forum! Go away with your spam!!
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Lots of light to work with. :p 18mm 1/15th @ F/7.1 iso 1250
Rick
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Unreal!
Great thread, in general. Lots of humbling work herein.
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Excellent night work! Everybody, this thread is far from dead. :p
Rick
Built in 1893
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those are some sweet shots,I am not too far from you,I am gonna have to get out there when I am not too busy so I can get some shots of the surfers,:)
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