Showing posts with label lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lights. Show all posts

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Holiday Fun

F32, 30 sec, ISO 100
Holiday lights bring lots of photo opportunities for the photographer.  You can do so much with lights.  In the above image I gave the lights a "glare" using a small aperture, F32.  That makes for a slow shutter speed so be sure to use a tripod.  With all the lights on the tree there is no need to hike up the ISO, keep it set small.

F22, 13 sec, ISO 100
Here I tried the "zoom effect" on my Christmas tree.   Using a slow shutter speed, you simply slowly turn the barrel of the lens until the shutter releases.  You can zoom in or out, whatever your preferrence.  I zoomed in, stopping every now and then to give this shot a rigid look.  It kind of looks like fireworks. 


F22, 45 sec, ISO 100
 I'm not sure how this one came out darker with a longer shutter speed  But I love the look.  Here I just zoomed in and out, without stopping until the shutter released.  Be sure to use a tripod to help keep your camera steady.  You can use the "zoom effect" on any non moving object.  I'll have to give it a try some time.

Christmas offers so many photo ops.  Hope you get the chance to experiment with holiday lights.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

NIght Photography


F20, 13 Sec, ISO 100

Night photography can be very beautiful.  It is very hard to capture lights at their best in the dark setting.  I've learned that photographers learn by doing.  You have to get out there and try then see what works and what doesn't.  The great many lights from this house allowed me to use a lower ISO.  Using a small aperture (F stop) makes the lights twinkle.  Again like I said, I had to try and try again with each shot.  Until I finally got it right.
The Holiday Season offers a wider variety of night photos to work with, right outside your own front door too.  And the longer evenings allows more time to practice.  Now if only I didn't mind the cold weather as much as I do.  :  /



F25, 13 Seconds, ISO 200


Sunday, November 14, 2010

Foggy Mornings

I just love the way fog makes everything look.  It gives a whole different look to things and sets a very unique mood.  This is Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit, a very busy street in the center of Detroit.  But the fog makes it look so attractive and even peaceful.  I love the way the lights glow, too.