Excellent series with some great detail Robin. I particularly like the isolation of #1 with just a few stars showing. I think I would edit out the wisp of cloud though.
#3 looks like a Darlek searching for Dr. Who.
Very nice series, colorful and sharp, happy owner of Fuji X-T1
Good stuff. Did you need to correct for white balance or did the Fuji cope.
are a million to one they say......
Very nice set Robin.
Good set...I was more into putting your commentary on the last one to the first shot.
The third and fourth photo are magical for me.
The last image is easily my favorite. Excellent series.
Dave
These are so cool. What a great place to go night shooting. I like the isolation of the first one too but must say I rather like that little wispy cloud. Looks like the Tungsten WB served you well. The last shot is my favorite. This may be a really stupid question but how is the lighthouse lit so well? Is it your PPing?
Thanks
The lighthouse is illuminated by the LED lights (below) that I had on my camera so I could see the controls in dark. I had the idea they would be a great way of using the camera without having to wear a head torch or carry a handheld light and I have to say they worked brilliantly. I did notice though that when cranked up to their full power they were throwing light forward a fair distance so tried a few shots with them pointed at the lighthouse and frankly was amazed at how much light they were contributing. They're meant for macro work but will be a regular on my night shoots from now on.
I too like the pictures, especially #4.
... but the main reason for this post is to encourage you to reshoot your avatar image along the lines of Manfred's (GrumpyDiver), but using the lamp heads - and getting the XT-1 in shot of course!
Or, with some careful positioning, you could mimic Mickey Mouse
The last one looks great Robin
A good experiment indeed. If you don't mind - how long were the lighthouse exposures with the lights?
First one looks like a satellite on to landing; liked all of them.....