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    Night time shots.

    The weather has been fairly miserable the last week and have not been out taking any photos.
    So last night I took my tripod and camera and tried some night time photography.
    These shots are from a light installation on the banks of the River Tay in Perth.
    Tinypic not working, put these on Flickr.
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    1. f11 6secs ISO 800 FL 18mm.
    Night time shots.Tay light show by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr

    2. f11 13secs ISO 800 FL 18mm
    Night time shots.Tay light show 2 by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr

    3. f11 10secs ISO 800 FL 18mm.
    Night time shots.Tay light show 3 by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Nice efforts, did you do any noise reduction?

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Lovely color show; liked them all

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    Re: Night time shots.

    First one for me
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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice efforts, did you do any noise reduction?
    Thanks John.
    No I did not use noise reduction, the image below has had noise reduction applied.
    In retrospect I should have set my ISO to 100 rather than 800.

    Night time shots.Tay light show noise reduction by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Lovely color show; liked them all
    Thanks Nandakumar for viewing and commenting.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rent View Post
    First one for me
    Roy
    Many thanks, Roy.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    First shots works better for me than the others because the exposure seems better, there are no blown out highlights. Also composition looks better with the position of building in the frame

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    Re: Night time shots.

    If you had reduced the Iso, Gary, you would have massively increased the shutter speed, in scenes with some movement. So I think you did the correct thing with these.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    First shots works better for me than the others because the exposure seems better, there are no blown out highlights. Also composition looks better with the position of building in the frame
    Thanks Binnur for viewing and commenting.
    It was difficult to stop getting blow highlights with the strong spot lights and my long shutter speed.
    I went back again tonight and tried some different settings to try and get a good exposure.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    If you had reduced the Iso, Gary, you would have massively increased the shutter speed, in scenes with some movement. So I think you did the correct thing with these.
    Thanks Geoff for viewing and your input.
    I went down to the light show earlier this evening and tried some different settings.
    To reduce the noise, I set the ISO 100, opened up the aperture from f11 to f7.1 and increased the speed from 10secs to 15secs.
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    Night time shots.Tay light show 4 by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr

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    Re: Night time shots.

    If you are far enough from the subject to get away with opening up the aperture that is the way to go. This looks OK to me.

    Possibly Iso 200 would have worked just as well and given a slightly faster shutter.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    If you are far enough from the subject to get away with opening up the aperture that is the way to go. This looks OK to me.

    Possibly Iso 200 would have worked just as well and given a slightly faster shutter.
    I suppose it is all a bit of a compromise (exposure triangle), I am much more confident now when in manual mode, as I now understand the exposure triangle. It all a learning curve for me.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    I like this a lot. I really need to try something other than birds

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlanBeesley View Post
    I like this a lot. I really need to try something other than birds
    Cheers Alan for viewing and commenting.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Exposure looks better in this one

    Quote Originally Posted by Craigie View Post
    Thanks Geoff for viewing and your input.
    I went down to the light show earlier this evening and tried some different settings.
    To reduce the noise, I set the ISO 100, opened up the aperture from f11 to f7.1 and increased the speed from 10secs to 15secs.
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    Night time shots.Tay light show 4 by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Exposure looks better in this one
    Thanks Binnur, I did use the Burn tool in PS on the 3 coloured spot lights.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Nice one

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    Re: Night time shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nice one
    Thanks Nandakumar.

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    Re: Night time shots.

    I prefer #1 of the first batch, Gary...and the last ones #5 and #6 looks better too. Just that there are no visible change between them at all. It would have been nice to see a larger version when one clicks the enlarged icon...just a thought...

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