Wedding Rings
In the Gutter of Boulder rock
Black Winged Stilt
Red Wattle bird Calling
Chairs: Dressed to kill
Storm front
Poles apart in a ebb
Its Only a paper moon on a Black canvas sky
Sisters
Starboard light house
Fremantle in the Blue Hour.
In the Trees 360
Ghost
Serpentine Dam
Milky way and Mars
St Stephens
Borya constricta Churchill
MSC original door
MSC new door
York court house
Gates of Paradise 1982
Drosera Menziesii: open out large after reading be…
Borya constricta Churchill
In the Trees
Day View Bolder Rock
Bush fire 2
Bush fire 1
Autumn ( Summer colour)
Sunset colours.
Jupiter came a little too close today
Not a Cloud in the Sky
Bold colours
Never Ending Story
Royal Temptation on ICE
Smile for the Birdy.
Sunlight on a Poplar tree
Liquid amber
Poplar tree
Ridge Line
Borya constricta Churchill
Clouds
Pouring rain.
On top of the dunes
Emus march
Over the sands
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A four shot two row panorama. Granddaughter first night out in the black of night but in the smoke with all the fires. the rocks is a good 3.8m - 4 m Height and width.
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Steve Paxton club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…Sami Serola (inactiv… has replied to Steve Paxton clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…lowlevellighting.org
took me 1 year to get it close once i came to terms with what it was i was trying to do. i have found the the lights work better on Nikon's than it does on Canons dynamic range. this is a whole new thinking on taking photos at night. hope this helps if you want to know more i can explain how i set up.
Sami Serola (inactiv… has replied to Steve Paxton clubAnd I understood that's what you and your granddaughter did. I have only done the similar on very small studio scale, by painting the subject with a single torchlight. Very interesting method, which also can be used to intentionally soften the shadows. It means the "light bearer" don't just stand on one place but moves sideways during the exposure.
However, after seeing the examples at lowlevellighting.org, I wonder how one gets around the distance problem and not get the foreground lit with the LED too bright.
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in theses cases i held it on top of my head looking to where the lens was pointing you can not light the whole photo but you add light to the foreground as you can see where in most case the interest is. this was my real first try at this out in the wild to see if my idea worked done a little differently to the LLL in the link. my LED's($10 small LED) are coated with window tint to cut the light down and allow the light to be low enough to stay on and not overpower the image like a small torch will as its too bright. you can use all sorts of things as the "filter " for the light . as you can see done right it works a treat and i dont carry all the gear that the link takes out with them. i have used this here and in NZ worked a treat and am happy with the result. my normal night shooter and i take it in turn to hold the light for each other.
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the only other way is not light but turn the ISO10000 way up so the shot needs no lighting not a method i like at all i prefer to light the foreground where your eyes see and let the milky way shine on top. my LED's fit in my bag when i go out and i dont take out extra stands or tripods. well worth a play with.
all the best from down under.
Sami Serola (inactiv… has replied to Steve Paxton clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Marie-claire GalletIt must be great to be able to get out into the wilderness with no light pollution.. A real super quality in your pictures!
Best Wishes and a good weekend
Peter
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