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    A few night shots

    I went out last night to do a little night photography, which I hadn't yet done with my new mirrorless camera. It required a little adaptation, but not too much. Here are two very quick edits, both composites of focus-bracketed shots (3 images). I don't have LR enfuse installed on my new computer yet, so I use Lightroom's merge-to-HDR, which I have found to be inferior in terms of accurate color rendition.

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    Re: A few night shots

    They look good to me.

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    Re: A few night shots

    and one more:

    A few night shots

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    Re: A few night shots

    Great shots Dan - good composition and lighting and the noise control is very good.

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    Re: A few night shots

    Nice set Dan. All good, with the first being my favourite.

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    Re: A few night shots

    Thanks for the comments. Re noise: I usually keep my camera at ISO 100 for night photography, although I occasionally go a little higher, usually only to 200, if I need that to avoid setting longer intervals via bulb mode. These are all at 100. I have a few in this batch at 200 because I needed a tad more speed to do three-image brackets while not exceeding 30 seconds. For shots where bracketing isn't needed, it's pretty simple to dial in the longer time on the camera, but it's a nuisance when bracketing.

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    Re: A few night shots

    I do like the second image.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: A few night shots

    Hello, Dan. I really loved #2. The colors, composition and PP works really well here, IMHO. You nailed this one! Would you please share the exif? Kindest regards,

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    Re: A few night shots

    Otavio,

    This was a blend of three images spanning a little less than 4 stops, and I discarded the originals after creating the composite. LR keeps the exif from one of the three. That was ISO 100, f/9, 6 seconds. I bracketed with shutter speed, so all three were ISO 100 and f/9.0. I think LR may keep the exif of the middle exposure.

    Dan

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    Re: A few night shots

    great series

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    Re: A few night shots

    Dan, I particularly appreciate the black and white photograph, although I also find the coloured ones to be wonderful !

    Cheers !

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    Re: A few night shots

    Love the second shot, especially with star- burst on the lights. great exposure and detail combined with depth of field,

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    Re: A few night shots

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Otavio,

    This was a blend of three images spanning a little less than 4 stops, and I discarded the originals after creating the composite. LR keeps the exif from one of the three. That was ISO 100, f/9, 6 seconds. I bracketed with shutter speed, so all three were ISO 100 and f/9.0. I think LR may keep the exif of the middle exposure.

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    Thanks, Dan, for the info. I was particularly curious about the shutter speed, as it looks like a long exposure but the cars over the bridge were not blurred. Probably you waited for the red traffic lights!

    Again, very nice job!!

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    Re: A few night shots

    Thanks, all. I hadn't done any night photography for a long time, so apart from the cold (maybe 4 Celsius with a stiff wind), it was really enjoyable to get out and so some.

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