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Thank you so much...Bob, love your black and white, also the simple detail and soft bokeh in your photographs above, well done.
Hi Dan,2/4/2014 ~ Floating Home, Marina, Ship Canal Bridge. Eastlake Neighborhood, Seattle, WA
Leica M9 ~ APO Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH ~ ISO 400 ~ 36 Sec. ~ f11
With night photography on the tripod the small aperture gives nice starburst from the lights and with shooting on 'B' (bulb) you can take multiple shots at different exposure lengths. You can merge photographs using the HDR technique or work with a single exposure.Hi Dan,
Will like to know why F11 and not wide open for this shot
thanks,
Thanks Dan for the referralWith night photography on the tripod the small aperture gives nice starburst from the lights and with shooting on 'B' (bulb) you can take multiple shots at different exposure lengths. You can merge photographs using the HDR technique or work with a single exposure.
You may want to take a look at the book Night Photograph Finding your way in the dark by Lance Keimig.
Thanks. Too bad I didn't have a tripod with me..Bob, love your black and white, also the simple detail and soft bokeh in your photographs above, well done.
Max, Love night shots, especially in the rain, nicely done!