Robert G
Loc: Raised in Oh. & Ky. live in Az now
When the sun goes down the tripod and cable release come out.
Univ. of Phx. Stadium, Glendale Az.
Chase One Ballpark, Phx. Az
Electric gen. plant Peoria,Az
Peoria Sports Complex Peoria Az
Robert G
Loc: Raised in Oh. & Ky. live in Az now
Feel free to add your own night shots or comment on mine
Robert G wrote:
Feel free to add your own night shots or comment on mine
You've got a good eye. Here are a couple I took in Cancun over Thanksgiving.
Robert G
Loc: Raised in Oh. & Ky. live in Az now
AWESOME pics !! Thanks for sharing them. Did you use a filter on the first 2 pics?
Robert G wrote:
AWESOME pics !! Thanks for sharing them. Did you use a filter on the first 2 pics?
No...just set up my tripod, which is kinda flimsy, and use a remote shutter release. It was really windy both nights so the clouds and trees and ocean have some blur to them, which I like. Glad you like them. Good luck and welcome to the Hog...
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Here's one of my favourite night shots of my home town, Melbourne, Australia.
andrew.haysom wrote:
Here's one of my favourite night shots of my home town, Melbourne, Australia.
Beautiful...that's a keeper...especially like the monochromatic color to the shot. Well done.
It doesn't have much sky interest-- but it's been widely used silk-screened on a 6'x9' promotional display.
I'll re-shoot someday.... this was taken in my "early DSLR years" and in theory I know more now.
;-)
Portland Oregon
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
It doesn't have much sky interest-- but it's been widely used silk-screened on a 6'x9' promotional display.
I'll re-shoot someday.... this was taken in my "early DSLR years" and in theory I know more now.
;-)
I don't know that it needs any sky/cloud interest. I love it as is and think it's super clean. Great blue sky to contrast the water and buildings/bridge. Great pic...
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scootersurfs wrote:
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
It doesn't have much sky interest-- but it's been widely used silk-screened on a 6'x9' promotional display.
I'll re-shoot someday.... this was taken in my "early DSLR years" and in theory I know more now.
;-)
I don't know that it needs any sky/cloud interest. I love it as is and think it's super clean. Great blue sky to contrast the water and buildings/bridge. Great pic...
:thumbup:
Thanks. Actually for what it's been used for, the clean sky is a requirement: Captioning and a logo would not work so well over a sky with beautiful clouds, etc.
Sometimes we can be too aesthetic.
;-)
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
scootersurfs wrote:
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
It doesn't have much sky interest-- but it's been widely used silk-screened on a 6'x9' promotional display.
I'll re-shoot someday.... this was taken in my "early DSLR years" and in theory I know more now.
;-)
I don't know that it needs any sky/cloud interest. I love it as is and think it's super clean. Great blue sky to contrast the water and buildings/bridge. Great pic...
:thumbup:
Thanks. Actually for what it's been used for, the clean sky is a requirement: Captioning and a logo would not work so well over a sky with beautiful clouds, etc.
Sometimes we can be too aesthetic.
;-)
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I interviewed for a job in Portland in July, got the job, and wished I had a camera with me. Now, I fly up for a sales meeting Jan. 13-15th and will bring my camera. I just hope I can squeeze in some time for a few pictures. Will bring my tripod for sure.
Very pretty shot Charlie..My only comment would be that I probably would've cropped it to show less water. The water/land line is dead center. Otherwise, still really good.
Robert G
Loc: Raised in Oh. & Ky. live in Az now
Thanks everyone for shareing your work and on everyones input. All of your photos are amazing and will inspire me to continue to keep dragging out my photo equipment long after dark.
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