Hi All - here are my first attempts.
Melbourne at night by Katt1970, on Flickr
Melbourne at night by Katt1970, on Flickr
Cheers,
Katt
Hi All - here are my first attempts.
Melbourne at night by Katt1970, on Flickr
Melbourne at night by Katt1970, on Flickr
Cheers,
Katt
This was my first and second attempts which were taken a few weeks ago at the Melbourne meet-up.
#1
Melb Meet 100915 (3 of 3) by MamboGambo, on Flickr
#2
Melb Meet 100915 (2 of 3) by MamboGambo, on Flickr
Good work here everyone.
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
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Double Exposure by Brettles84, on Flickr
Last edited by Brettles; 03-11-2010 at 10:30am.
hmm ive done something wrong there
IMG_4616 by Brettles84, on Flickr
I know this challenge hasn't been used in a while but i'm going through all the old ones (hope thats ok). This is one of my attempts at night photography. My house has a lot of street lights around but think i did ok. I would like to try going down to the river for another attempt.
Shutter - 30sec F 4.0 ISO 100
hello by melbphotography2011, on Flickr
This was my first image on manual mode, just playing around with the modes.
I took this one of a giant rock floating in the sky Not sure if it fits the theme but you can only get shots like this at night.
moon.jpg
Went out last night and got some shots, would love some CC!
Not sure of this qualifies - its indoors with the help of a little LED torch.
Crystals.jpg
[QUOTE=super duper;819854]Went out last night and got some shots, would love some CC!
Sorry but we cannot CC them here, this thread is about learning HOW to take night photos, and getting YOU to understand the settings needed to do so. If you want CC on them, take them over to the member photos forums.
Feel free to discuss your settings used, what you learnt here, about the technicalities of taking night photos, that is what this challenge is for.
hi i dont know if that worked but if it did, this is my first attempt at night time photography in bulb mode, can anybody tell me why the stars are spotty and not a clean more continuous line? could it be my apperature is to wide?
ta kipp
IMG_1690.jpg
What did you shoot in kipp, RAW or JPG. My guess is JPG, and the spotty result is probably related to JPG compression.
How stable was your tripod? Was it windy at all, people walking around? That could explain the star trails.
Also: I'd try f/8 or f/11 next time.
thanks kim
there was no wind or movement, but at about f/4 or f/5 iso 100. i tried it at about f/12 iso 100 but there wasn't enough light so i had it wide open instead of winding up the iso. i will have another go next time were away, try and take them earlier at night instead of midnight might help as well