here are a few I shot tonight.
heavy fog with clear sky..was trying to get the long light rays to shine through the tree leaves, it looks like a little started to appear on the last photo. Still need practice
bulb mode @ 10sec, F13, ISO1600. back flood lights were on
bulb mode @14 sec, F13 ISO 400 back lights turned off. flash light used to light up tree
same as above but lit the outer section of the frame with a 4D mag light
Nice effect with it shining through the tree!
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Beercan31 wrote:
here are a few I shot tonight.
heavy fog with clear sky..was trying to get the long light rays to shine through the tree leaves, it looks like a little started to appear on the last photo. Still need practice
#1 YES :P :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Maglight ! ... I never thought about doing that!
I tried a very similar shot, on a cold foggy night the moon was shining through the trees...what I couldn't capture was the enormous rays being cast through the trees. Just couldn't get it without grabbing a tripod and using longer exposure. But ya, night time is a fun challenge. Keep working at it and experimenting. Like #1 the best.
this low laying fog rolled in and out in just a few minutes. what the camera could not catch was the soft moon lit rays casting threw the trees branches and mist. it looks fresh out of a horror movie.
I tried a longer shutter speed but the moon was bright enough to over expose, looking back with 20/20 I could of dropped the ISO to 100-200. but by the time the shot was set up the fog was rolling back out, I tried to force the shot by using the mag-light to soft light what fog was there.. ooh well, no biggie.. I like em all
Thank You all for the kind words and advice. I really like how everyone here has encouragement and ideas to aid in others to better them selves.
Thank You all again
I vote for #1. Nice Image Beercan 31!
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