https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...&d=1417040197A few weeks ago attended a shooting at night course and stayed at one location with another guy to try and take some pictures of this old renovated picnic hut. It was late and dark so we used my car lights to illuminate the hut about 220 meters away. We couldn’t get the car to the shoreline and there were lots of trees so could not get a shadow free illumination. You can see the tree shadow on the right side of the picture.
Put my Nikon 800E on my Gitzo explorer tripod with the Manfrotto three way gear head and as lens Nikon 70-200 2.8 with TC-1.7 connected my Camranger to the Ipad and set iso 100 f8 and 30s. and started hunting for the hut in liveview found the hut or saw only the traffic sign and its reflection.. Took the first picture had to correct focus and straighten the picture, next one picture straight but not in focus and 105mm too wide. Then 165mm and not correct then 180 looked ok and focused on the traffic sign it was the only thing I could see. Saw that the sign was blowing out and a lot of blown shadows. But took three shots more and the last one at f5.6. The other guy had already called it enough and also looking at my jpg on screen said it’s also for me.
Back home processed the raw files and was surprised how good they look.
Was wondering why the reflection of the hut is different thought first wind but then discovered had refocused for the last shot. you notice it on the branches in the left corner..
So question number one is where one should focus for the best reflections in water. To get it right is very difficult with AF lenses with a small throw in manual mode.
The camera was low about knee height would higher be better regarding reflections.
Would the picture be better with a light in the hut and or car lights some ware behind the hut.
Blown shadows corrected with still longer exposure and merged in Photoshop which I don’t have. Have only Nikon viewnx2
The photos are in camera jpg it’s what I see on the Ipad. Then two converted files with different reflections and a 100% crop all different frames.
Really should have a notebook with me and download the shots process the raw files and then retake. Nothing really changes during the night hours.
Planning on a retake with a second car but the foliage will be different.
A few weeks ago attended a shooting at night course and stayed at one location with another guy to try and take some pictures of this old renovated picnic hut. It was late and dark so we used my car lights to illuminate the hut about 220 meters away. We couldn’t get the car to the shoreline and there were lots of trees so could not get a shadow free illumination. You can see the tree shadow on the right side of the picture.
Put my Nikon 800E on my Gitzo explorer tripod with the Manfrotto three way gear head and as lens Nikon 70-200 2.8 with TC-1.7 connected my Camranger to the Ipad and set iso 100 f8 and 30s. and started hunting for the hut in liveview found the hut or saw only the traffic sign and its reflection.. Took the first picture had to correct focus and straighten the picture, next one picture straight but not in focus and 105mm too wide. Then 165mm and not correct then 180 looked ok and focused on the traffic sign it was the only thing I could see. Saw that the sign was blowing out and a lot of blown shadows. But took three shots more and the last one at f5.6. The other guy had already called it enough and also looking at my jpg on screen said it’s also for me.
Back home processed the raw files and was surprised how good they look.
Was wondering why the reflection of the hut is different thought first wind but then discovered had refocused for the last shot. you notice it on the branches in the left corner..
So question number one is where one should focus for the best reflections in water. To get it right is very difficult with AF lenses with a small throw in manual mode.
The camera was low about knee height would higher be better regarding reflections.
Would the picture be better with a light in the hut and or car lights some ware behind the hut.
Blown shadows corrected with still longer exposure and merged in Photoshop which I don’t have. Have only Nikon viewnx2
The photos are in camera jpg it’s what I see on the Ipad. Then two converted files with different reflections and a 100% crop all different frames.
Really should have a notebook with me and download the shots process the raw files and then retake. Nothing really changes during the night hours.
Planning on a retake with a second car but the foliage will be different.
[IMG]A few weeks ago attended a shooting at night course and stayed at one location with another guy to try and take some pictures of this old renovated picnic hut. It was late and dark so we used my car lights to illuminate the hut about 220 meters away. We couldn’t get the car to the shoreline and there were lots of trees so could not get a shadow free illumination. You can see the tree shadow on the right side of the picture. Put my Nikon 800E on my Gitzo explorer tripod with the Manfrotto three way gear head and as lens Nikon 70-200 2.8 with TC-1.7 connected my Camranger to the Ipad and set iso 100 f8 and 30s. and started hunting for the hut in liveview found the hut or saw only the traffic sign and its reflection.. Took the first picture had to correct focus and straighten the picture, next one picture straight but not in focus and 105mm too wide. Then 165mm and not correct then 180 looked ok and focused on the traffic sign it was the only thing I could see. Saw that the sign was blowing out and a lot of blown shadows. But took three shots more and the last one at f5.6. The other guy had already called it enough and also looking at my jpg on screen said it’s also for me. Back home processed the raw files and was surprised how good they look. Was wondering why the reflection of the hut is different thought first wind but then discovered had refocused for the last shot. you notice it on the branches in the left corner.. So question number one is where one should focus for the best reflections in water. To get it right is very difficult with AF lenses with a small throw in manual mode. The camera was low about knee height would higher be better regarding reflections. Would the picture be better with a light in the hut and or car lights some ware behind the hut. Blown shadows corrected with still longer exposure and merged in Photoshop which I don’t have. Have only Nikon viewnx2 The photos are in camera jpg it’s what I see on the Ipad. Then two converted files with different reflections and a 100% crop all different frames. Really should have a notebook with me and download the shots process the raw files and then retake. Nothing really changes during the night hours. Planning on a retake with a second car but the foliage will be different.[/IMG]A few weeks ago attended a shooting at night course and stayed at one location with another guy to try and take some pictures of this old renovated picnic hut. It was late and dark so we used my car lights to illuminate the hut about 220 meters away. We couldn’t get the car to the shoreline and there were lots of trees so could not get a shadow free illumination. You can see the tree shadow on the right side of the picture.
Put my Nikon 800E on my Gitzo explorer tripod with the Manfrotto three way gear head and as lens Nikon 70-200 2.8 with TC-1.7 connected my Camranger to the Ipad and set iso 100 f8 and 30s. and started hunting for the hut in liveview found the hut or saw only the traffic sign and its reflection.. Took the first picture had to correct focus and straighten the picture, next one picture straight but not in focus and 105mm too wide. Then 165mm and not correct then 180 looked ok and focused on the traffic sign it was the only thing I could see. Saw that the sign was blowing out and a lot of blown shadows. But took three shots more and the last one at f5.6. The other guy had already called it enough and also looking at my jpg on screen said it’s also for me.
Back home processed the raw files and was surprised how good they look.
Was wondering why the reflection of the hut is different thought first wind but then discovered had refocused for the last shot. you notice it on the branches in the left corner..
So question number one is where one should focus for the best reflections in water. To get it right is very difficult with AF lenses with a small throw in manual mode.
The camera was low about knee height would higher be better regarding reflections.
Would the picture be better with a light in the hut and or car lights some ware behind the hut.
Blown shadows corrected with still longer exposure and merged in Photoshop which I don’t have. Have only Nikon viewnx2
The photos are in camera jpg it’s what I see on the Ipad. Then two converted files with different reflections and a 100% crop all different frames.
Really should have a notebook with me and download the shots process the raw files and then retake. Nothing really changes during the night hours.
Planning on a retake with a second car but the foliage will be different.