Oops just realised I put the b&w in this section as well - please feel free to move it if you want. Went out with a social group to do night photography. Due to others' work commitments we didn't get started until 7.30 - not the best time.
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G'day Glenda
Whether or not it's the 'best' time or not does not matter - you were there & got a great shot
Once having discovered more about the 'how-to' stuff, you can easily [hopefully] return at the 'best' time
ps- sometimes when I'm doing stuff like this, before pressing the button I play with running my hand across the lens to cut out the very bright lights and noticing where my hand is in front of the lens - then some way thru the exposure I do it again - this time to knock back the brightness of that part of the scene. It works better the longer the exposure
Well done anyway
Phil__________________
> Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
> recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
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G'day Glenda
Yes the lights are very bright & they create a beaut reflection - and the waving hand across part of the lens can cut it back by maybe 1/3rd in many cases
It might just make a difference
Phil__________________
> Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
> recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
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Originally posted by Ozzie_Traveller View PostG'day Glenda
and the waving hand across part of the lens can cut it back by maybe 1/3rd in many cases
Phil
Your idea/suggestion can be used in so many different ways with other aspects of photography.
I will be keeping this mind when I do my landscape stuff ...
It's a bit the same way we use to "Dodge and Burn" way back when
Sorry to hijack your thread Glenda
What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.
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