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Challenge - Monday, 10/2/17 -10/4/17 - Night Photography
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Oct 2, 2017 21:34:19   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
SueScott wrote:
Here are a few from Inverness - two of the Inverness Castle (not really a castle but a civic building from the mid 19th century) and also the Inverness North Church which boasts the highest steeple in town.



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Oct 2, 2017 21:35:29   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
Zudith wrote:
Gladetop Trail near Longrun, MO: One of my favorite nature places to visit almost any time of year. On New Year's Eve and Fourth of July you can see the fireworks of every little town on the horizon. But you can't hear a sound because they are maybe 20 - 30 miles away.


Beautiful delicate colors

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Oct 2, 2017 21:38:53   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
RichardQ wrote:
Manhattan skyline viewed from the Brooklyn waterfront in September, 1949. It looks a lot different now.


And that's why photographers must keep making images - to document the moment because things do change and the mind forgets what "used to be".

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Oct 2, 2017 21:39:54   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
William wrote:
hey, the lights/out


I'd say they are lighting up the night.

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Oct 2, 2017 21:43:05   #
lhammer43 Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Aa
Zudith wrote:
I hate auto-correct! I did not type "optimist"! (I said "old-timey".)



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Oct 2, 2017 22:19:18   #
Zudith
 
SueScott wrote:
Here are a few from Inverness - two of the Inverness Castle (not really a castle but a civic building from the mid 19th century) and also the Inverness North Church which boasts the highest steeple in town.

Beautiful! I especially like the second shot.

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Oct 2, 2017 22:20:00   #
katspangle Loc: Santa Fe NM
 
a couple from Balloon Fiesta a few years back, and the full moon, earlier this year


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Oct 2, 2017 22:21:33   #
Zudith
 
PAToGraphy wrote:
Beautiful delicate colors

Thanks! I love a good sunrise (sunset, too).

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Oct 2, 2017 22:23:48   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
Thanks!

photophile wrote:
I love that first image Sharon.

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Oct 2, 2017 22:32:45   #
jj56 Loc: Londonderry, NH
 
I think this may fit the challenge.
In the orchard after sunset,
Sadly the old trees in that section of the orchard are gone now.



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Oct 2, 2017 22:57:12   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
mgstrawn wrote:
Good Morning, Everyone! Fall is beginning to show up a little bit in Georgia and I know you all are beginning to enjoy its effects as well. This challenge is all about Night Photography, one of my favorite things to try! I will be adding fresh photos as the challenge progresses, but I sure wouldn't mind seeing some Fall photos, especially those of you who live in those northern states where Fall is so spectacular. I look forward to seeing your photos!

Here are some things to remember when shooting at night by professional photographer, Jim Hamel:

Proper settings will always depend on the situation. Nevertheless, there are some ways you should bias your settings when shooting at night. Here are a few:

Aperture: Open up your aperture more at night than you would during the day (i.e., use a lower f/number). Most night photographs tend to be of shots on a narrower plane than shots during the day. Further, the background and sky will be black anyway and you will not need as large a depth of field. The larger aperture also has the benefit of letting more light into the camera.
ISO: Keep your ISO setting as low as you can. Night photography always means there will be dark areas in your pictures, and these dark areas inevitably lead to digital noise. Raising the ISO will compound the problem.
Shutter speed: Whereas shutter speed might be the first exposure setting you worry about during the day, it should generally be the last one you think about at night. Since you will be shooting from a tripod, you can let the shutter stay open as long as you need. If you have traffic (streaking lights), a fountain, or running water in your picture, the longer shutter speed will actually benefit your pictures anyway. The only exception is high winds, or other instability impacting your rig.
Good Morning, Everyone! Fall is beginning to show ... (show quote)


Nice Kick off MG.

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Oct 2, 2017 22:58:25   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Valsmere wrote:
Cranes unloading a ship taken where I work, night shift. The fog rolled in quick that night. Taken on a Fuji XPro2 the details elude me at the moment. I also shot this in black and white. I hope you enjoy.


Well done Valsmere.

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Oct 2, 2017 22:59:02   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
cdayton wrote:
Along the Danube.


Beautiful shot.

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Oct 2, 2017 23:01:20   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Clicker2014 wrote:
Good Morning Mgstrawn! Thanks for hosting! Love your challenge. Also love both of your pictures! We do night shoots with the club once in a while. I truly enjoy it.
Our club went out to Mac Lilley Farms, a standard bred horse breeding farm for a BBQ and night shoot. We had a wonderful time!


Well done Clicker really like the Silhouette shot and the Barn.

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Oct 2, 2017 23:11:18   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Last night.....



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