Night shots

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  1. wiseowl

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    Bulb Setting F7.1 at 100 ISO at 10 Seconds ,just after 10pm:)


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    That sky in the first one is wonderful Woo.
     
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    Thanks Lollipop ,it was during a Storm but I just kept missing the lightning:dh::)
     
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    :gnthb: Nice one Woo.. They are so clear..! It is great you have something close to your doorstep to photograph... Have to agree with Lolli the sky is great in the first..! :thmb:
    I really like night shots.. I should try more often I suppose, but no real street lighting in my lane & not allot to see.... :hehe:
     
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    Hi Marley Thank you for kind words and encouragement :thumb:but there really is always something there even with out any lights at all,I,ll try some tonight with out any lights in them:)
     
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    They are great Woo and as Marley says, so clear.
    Took one out of my bedroom window the other night - (the usual view:hehe:)
    and as you see there was still some daylight at 10.30 pm


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    Hi Jjordie nice shot,I,m still trying to work out that there is always light there no matter how dark it looks to me even with my Eyes:hehe::)
     
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    That first one is great WOO, but it had me puzzled for a moment. How did Woo managed to get those two cars to look stationary in a ten second exposure? :scratch:
    I think I've got it sussed!:thmb:
     
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    Thanks Dave your kind words are very much appreciated (I think they were Parked up):hehe::)
     
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    Here's one from June, taken at about 2.00am local time after a convivial :yho: evening in our favourite greek taverna - I was not at my sharpest as far as regards managing the camera :hehe:
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    Again.....great pictures WOO~~!

    Thats a cool one too Dave, and ya, to have light at 10:30.
     
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    Thank you Penny, Hi Dave perhaps you found it difficult to focus on anything:lollol::)
     
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    Well done Woo, good start but be careful ...night photography can be very addictive as I found out a few years back. I've not done much night photography for some time now but I do have a little project to do when the weather is right..probably Autumn.

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    Hi Steve Thank you :thumb:Absolutely Stunning shots,but I need a lot more practise to reach your level with Night Photography:)
     
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    Not really Woo...you'd be surprised. Its mostly just getting the right location, 100iso and bulb (as you have already done) then just open and close shutter..job done. Car trail shots are easy, find suitable location and your done, the other two of mine involve water and reflections, but not difficult to do either.

    Keep at it but safety first at night.

    Steve...:)
     
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