aineo
Loc: Western Kentucky, USA
This is one of my first posts here at UHH - it looks like a friendly photography forum. Nighttime photos are some of my favorites to take, but I am trying to improve my skills in all areas. These are three recent nighttime pics - I would love to get some feedback.
Feed back? Wish I could do that! My biggest challenge is what you have accomplished here. Settings? Tripod?
aineo
Loc: Western Kentucky, USA
Thanks Berliner!
All three were taken with a tripod.
The first was a ten second exposure @f/9, ISO 250
The second was a 1/4 second exposure @f/7.1, ISO 2500
The last was a 4 second exposure @f/5.6, ISO 800
Some people take great pictures because of talent; some of us, like me, just throw enough mud on the wall that some of it sticks. :-)
Aineo, I am on my way out the door to take some shots of a church that has the outline done in lights. I will try some different settings. Man you were all over the spectrum and the shots turned out great. I am a true mud slinger.
Great shots! I really like the first one with the water over the spillway.
Aneo...great shots! Some great shots are planned, some are by accident, but it doesn't matter. Learn from both types and improve your skills along the way. Ever seen those great shots in the National Geographic Magazines and wished you could do that? Me too, but I once read of how many rolls of film each photographer would normally shoot (back in the film days)just to get a few great shots! Sometimes it would be over 100 rolls!!! Made me feel better at least! :-) So your off to a great start, keep posting!
Berliner wrote:
Aineo, I am on my way out the door to take some shots of a church that has the outline done in lights. I will try some different settings. Man you were all over the spectrum and the shots turned out great. I am a true mud slinger.
Sorry Berliner but I gotta ask??? I like your profile picture but, do you know that lady in your avatar or was that a sneak attack from behind? lol :D
aineo wrote:
Thanks everyone!
Warning! You will get addicted to this site. The good news is you'll get a lot of answers to any questions you might have. (some even correct). :D
I like the first two a whole bunch. What if you straightened out the first one though? It may turn out even better yet.
I really like that first one. The reflections in the water give it a really nice feeling.
Well done, love your photograpy!
Great shots, agree with tainkc, the first shot needs to be straightened, the horizon goes uphill.
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