Sunday, October 18, 2009

Night Light Shot

In this assignment we were told to go shoot at night. I used a tripod or something to sit it on for all of these shots. I really like trying to get the starburst light effect in my light shots.

[not quite sure why but this image shows really weird on the blog but not when you click to make it bigger]

10/18/2009 @ 8:36pm
Urban nights- Rexburg, ID
f/7.1 - 2.5 - ISO 200 - natural light with a Nikon D5000


10/18/2009 @ 7:53pm
Night Life- Rexburg, ID
f/7.1 - 1.3 - ISO 200 natural light with a Nikon D5000
Edits: adjusted levels, brightness and contrast, and added black and white. I also filled in an awkard shadowing on the grass.

[not quite sure why but this image shows really weird on the blog but not when you click to make it bigger]

10/18/2009 @ 8:40pm
inLove- Rexburg, ID
f/7.1 - 2.5 - ISO 200 natural light with a Nikon D5000
Edits: color fill overlay


July, 10th 2009 @ 9:34pm
Philly Skyline -Phillies Stadium Philadelphia, PA
f/8 - 0.8 - ISO 400 -set camera on the cement siding at the ball park with natural light used a Sony DSC-H50

2 comments:

  1. Great star bursts! You did a really good job on these. I like that you were creative in your locations, especially in Rexburg. That can be really hard. The only suggestion I have is that it's hard to see the people in these shots. The contrast between light and dark is a little much and it makes it hard to tell what's going on. Great job!

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  2. Wow Lindsey, I just luv your night shots! You did a great job of balancing the light and your subjects. I also like the borders you choice for your edge effects. They matched the photo. Great job!

    -Amber

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