Night photography

Radish Bahn

Registered
Great suggestions, Paul. Your excellent night shots are ample proof that they work.

I hope that you don't mind me adding a few of my own:

(1) If the majority of the light is from artificial sources use the "Incandescent" setting on your camera
(2) If your camera has a noise reduction setting use it
(3) Use a flashlight if you have trouble focusing
(4) Use a brick as a tripod on low level shots
(5) Experiment with turning on the lights in the buildings, coaches and locomotives for only a portion of the total exposure. This will help to keep these from overpowering the ambient light
(6) Take lots of pictures and bin the bad ones - electrons are free!

In this picture the coach lights were only on for about 10 seconds of a 30 second exposure

Have fun!




[attachment deleted by admin]
 
Love the smoke effects :) I'm going to have to try some of those when it gets green again here (Sometime around half past April.) Here's my best effort so far using analog smoke

106599bc7fca4480bd9ccc7310af74cc.jpg
 
Back
Top