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I grabbed that last one. Beauty!LOVE this last one
I have been putting off doing a photoshoot... (waiting to do tint) but now you are getting me inspired I may do it before tint
I grabbed that last one. Beauty!LOVE this last one
I have been putting off doing a photoshoot... (waiting to do tint) but now you are getting me inspired I may do it before tint
Wipe it out as HCR. White looks like a bad LED panel. Bleh!little more, takes energy to wipe out the reg plate
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Tint is booked! - now I have no more excuses... time to get my butt out and shoot (next weekend, weather permitting) lolYou and me both. I have probably 7K worth of camera gear sitting idle due to various reasons (motivation, business, post secondary combined with a full work week). The other weekend I was thinking of doing some night shots but never got around to doing it. I have a 5 day weekend coming up this weekend, I should take an evening to get those night shots in, need some practice. Not shooting a Stinger though, so those images won't be allowed here HAHA.
Maybe I'll hook up with one of the local guys here and see if they want some shots of their car.
Nice shots, do you have flash(es)? That is the next thing I want to play with, I haven't gone out and done any proper night shots with flash, so that's next on the agenda.There's a lot of good advice here. One thing I'd add is when shooting at dusk wear bug repellent. I became a mosquito snack while taking these pics.
I think I used a manual 35mm for these so setup took even longer than usual, giving them more time to drain my blood.
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Nice shots, do you have flash(es)? That is the next thing I want to play with, I haven't gone out and done any proper night shots with flash, so that's next on the agenda.
Like y'all I have a ton of gear I haven't touched in years. I don't think I've ever used a flash and kept the photo. I find it easier to just manipulate the iso/shutter speed to get where I want. When shooting a still shot in low light I used to just leave the shutter open for a while. Just have to hope a bug or leaf or spec of dust doesn't cross in front of the lense.![]()
If you look up night shots by real professionals, you see what flash can offer to a shot, it can be quite stunning. With that said, it does take a real understanding and some expertise to even come close to that. I hope to learn....
Example
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Whom's post and which?There is a lot of post in that shot, but great none the less
Post - as in Post processing -ie PhotoshopWhom's post and which?
I've been doing some reading/youtubing about using constant lights at night for stuff like this since it's easier to predict the outcome vs. flash. Rotolight makes some solid ones and photographer Jason Lanier has a few videos out about that very subject. He's occasionally a bit corny but his skills speak for themselves. I find flash to be helpful in strong daytime light and that's where I use it most. At night I usually use a tripod or rely on the crazy dynamic range of my Sony full-frame cameras.
Feels very day appropriate (for us in the US)Finally got some shots
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