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Night Shots Indoors or Out... (Flash or non flash images)

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11 hours ago, tangaroa67 said:

Camping in the hills above Chiang Rai last weekend

 

 

 

What was the exposure, ISO, aperture, focal length, if you don't mind?

15 hours ago, rhythmworx said:

 

What was the exposure, ISO, aperture, focal length, if you don't mind?

 

It's a blend of three images, all taken at 24mm f/2.0, but at different times and exposure/ISO settings

 

ISO 50 at 1/8s for the foreground ... around 6.15pm

ISO 100 at 1/20s for the boys/fire ... ... around 6.30pm

ISO 5000 at 18 seconds for the stars ... around 5.00am the next morning

 

The tripod and camera did not move throughout

Actually, this particular evening, I had a specific landscape image in mind and was intent on getting that shot. I hadn't intended to capture the image of the boys mesmerised by the fire. That only happened by chance as I was making an image to capture the lights of the small house behind them... I actually intended to airbrush them out of existence. It was only when I began the process of editing did I realise what a compelling narrative the image of the two boys made. Unfortunately, since the entire image was captured at f2.0 (and I was focused at infinity), they're not in sharp focus, which is a shame, as I otherwise like the composition.

So, it's a case of almost, but not quite.

Full moon early morning Chiang Mai. My Olympus super zoom camera shows how powerful it is , no tripod used , no image editing.  

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nong Khai , the promenade along the Mae Nam Khong - april 2008

 

 

Nikon E4500 - f/2.6 - 1/2* ( no foot as usual for me :post-4641-1156694572: ) - iso 289 - 38 mm

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