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g^2
Senior Member Joined: 28 June 2008 Country: United States Location: PNW Status: Offline Posts: 716 |
Topic: Your Night Shots 2 Posted: 13 November 2008 at 12:43 |
Okey, since the "Your night shots 1" is closing, here, I have to start a new topic - Your Night Shots 2.
Here in the Pacific Northwest, the color of the fall is fading and after this, as expected during this time of year - rains, lots of gloomy skies and more rains! Well, for me I found a brief solution on this - shoot at night or keep a close eye on the forecast and shoot at dusk or dawn when the weather allows. ....or if the wifey, allows! So to begin with, here's a few - Downtown Seattle Skyline. 1. Raining 2. Rain Break 3. At Dawn after work...Hand held Edited by g^2 - 13 November 2008 at 16:14 |
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brettania
Admin Group Dyxum factotum Joined: 17 July 2005 Country: New Zealand Location: Auckland Status: Offline Posts: 20649 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 12:50 |
Nice work Gene. The city seems to have expanded greatly since I was there in the 1980s.
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dd001
Senior Member Joined: 16 August 2006 Country: France Location: Bordeaux Status: Offline Posts: 2140 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 13:18 |
g^2, nice start for this thread!
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g^2
Senior Member Joined: 28 June 2008 Country: United States Location: PNW Status: Offline Posts: 716 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 13:32 |
Yes, 1980s' quite a long time a ago. :) More than 20 years...many things have change. But the Columbia Tower was finished in 1985. Well, for sure, the city undergone many face-lifts for that long period of time. Thanks - Gene Edited by g^2 - 13 November 2008 at 13:33 |
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RubberDials
Senior Member Joined: 03 January 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Posts: 1339 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 13:52 |
Great first shot g^2!
Where would you camp? |
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g^2
Senior Member Joined: 28 June 2008 Country: United States Location: PNW Status: Offline Posts: 716 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 16:11 |
Camp? Wish i could do that!.. The wife's been jealous of my new-found-hobby already! Anyways, thanks for all the comments Greatly appreciated. |
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Winwalloe
Senior Member Joined: 17 September 2007 Country: France Location: Paris Status: Offline Posts: 2962 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 17:07 |
I don't take nearly enough night shots, which is a shame because I need to learn new things in photography (thus this evening I'll do some).
Still I have this one, shot on film in september (with kodak bw400cn). |
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Flat Out
Groupie Joined: 25 August 2007 Country: Sweden Location: Sweden Status: Offline Posts: 56 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 17:37 |
Part 2, continued from Your Nightshots 1.
Here are six more photos from Malmö Castle. All take with with the NOS Minolta 24-85 3,5-4,5 I purchase one month ago. |
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Ingvar H from Sweden.
BTW: Failure is always an option / Mythbusters Some of my "lucky shoots" can be found here http://www.finepixphoto.com |
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Chris_Bilodeau
Senior Member Joined: 15 January 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Posts: 267 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 18:40 |
Wow great shots! i agree i dont spend enough time photographing at night.
Here is a recent photograph taken here in Auburn Maine. Its a walking trestle that extends over the Androscoggin River connecting Auburn to Lewiston. Sony DSLR-A700 20s f/4.5 at 80.0mm iso100 Edited by Chris_Bilodeau - 13 November 2008 at 18:43 |
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jacekplacek1977
Senior Member Joined: 15 February 2008 Country: Sweden Location: Malmö Status: Offline Posts: 983 |
Posted: 13 November 2008 at 23:06 |
Nice to see some pictures from Malmö
Here are two more: |
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pegelli
Admin Group Dyxum Administrator Joined: 02 June 2007 Country: Belgium Location: Schilde Status: Offline Posts: 38246 |
Posted: 16 November 2008 at 16:05 |
The Roald Dahls Plass in Cardiff (Wales).
A700(V4) + Sony 18-250, ISO 3200, handheld |
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Dirk
Senior Member Joined: 19 April 2006 Country: Netherlands Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Posts: 2413 |
Posted: 16 November 2008 at 16:53 |
Nice shots here.
Particulary like the Seattle shots and Invar's work. Pieter, didn't you use any noise reduction in that shot up here ? |
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pegelli
Admin Group Dyxum Administrator Joined: 02 June 2007 Country: Belgium Location: Schilde Status: Offline Posts: 38246 |
Posted: 16 November 2008 at 17:05 |
Dirk, thanks for asking, I should probably have pointed out that I used a very mild Noise Ninja on the shot. My standard way is in Photoshop to create a duplicate layer ([alt][ctrl][shift]E) and do a standard profiled NN on that. After that I go to blend options and set overall opacity somewhere between 75 and 80 % and then set the sliders in the "blend if" part such that there is no noise reduction from 255 to 160, then gradually increasing to full from 160 to 90 and full below 90. That way you do noise reduction in the darker parts, w/o impacting the lighter areas (where there is usually very little noise). Edited by pegelli - 16 November 2008 at 17:07 |
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FishKAA
Senior Member Joined: 01 June 2008 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Posts: 425 |
Posted: 16 November 2008 at 21:41 |
shadow of a train
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