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    Night Shots



    I went out and had a play with shooting the town in the dark, this is my first time doing this so critique very welcome,


    3 shots first is a single shot with only a little bit of raw fettling the second is 3 shots that have been processed through the CS5 HDR function, and then a little messing about just to see what it does, comments and preferences welcome. (Last one is just a crop of the second)


    5d mk2 70-200 2.8L IS II -15sec f6.3 iso200





    HDR'd






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    Re: Night Shots



    Where do you live, just around the corner from Hogwarts?


    The last one is a nice picture, fairytale stuff, nice.


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    LOL, Funnily enough J.K. Rowling lives about 25miles away, (Edinburgh), so you could have something there.


    Its a small town in the Scottish Borders, (Scotland/England), called Peebles.

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    You could also try (don't know if it will work though) using a spot light to light paint the dark spots. For closer shots I've been playing around with light painting at night and it's cool technique.


    Here is where I first heard about such a thing http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenoachs/5225209293/in/photostream.


    Here is the picture if you are too lazy to click on the link[]


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    Never heard of that before, very interesting, although i think you would need to be close to the object you wanted to

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    Really interesting shot Ade. Thanks for sharing. It might just be perspective, but it looks slightly out of level to me. Perhaps rotate it counterclockwise a touch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rlriii13
    Really interesting shot Ade. Thanks for sharing. It might just be perspective, but it looks slightly out of level to me.

    I thought so, too (both parts- interesting and slightly out of level)


    Only some parts of the picture look out of level to me, though. It might have something to do with the unlevel ground. (Then again, perhaps all that magic makes the plumb bobs tilt a bit [] )


    For some awesome pics using the "painting the foreground" idea, you might checkout Wally Pacholka's cool site. I agree, though, it probably wouldn't have been useful for this shot.


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