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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
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We accidentally found this low light scene, the main road blocked by a film crew from the History Channel. They are doing a documentary on gangsters of that era. So, we went and got a camera and here is a shot. I have one with the lighting for the film crew showing but it is too busy to be very interesting.
The theatre is local, chosen for the old look. When the documentary airs, this theatre will be "near Chicago". The marquise on the right side reads: Manhattan Melodrama w/ Clark Gable. That is the camera side in the filming.
TomDArt. ISO200, f/5. 1/8sec, 48mm.
Sigma Prime 50mm, f/2.8, 1/30 sec, ISO 400. I went with a higher ISO to try and keep moving people from being too fuzzy. TomDart.
Here's one I took at work tonight
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Quote - These are nice shots..low light is problamatic to start with and you have some neat shots here!
TomDart.
Thanks Tom, I think low light shots come natural to me, it's everything else I have problems with LOL.
Cheers ..... Newb.
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In a medieval village in the south-west of France.
I like wandering in the narrow streets, some with cobblestones. I am very naughty. I dare to look over high walls towards secluded houses dating from the time of Richard the Lion.
Yes! He lived in this village and maybe also his wife Aliénor of Aquitaine. She was... well it is said that she liked... to go from one boy to another. But he, Richard, well he was often away, battling here and there... so people say.
To Shane " this shot was made on : Shutter speed: 1 sec, ( shutter prior ), Apeture: F/4.5, ISO: 100, Focal lght: 31 mm
Hope this data helps a bit, but myself still in a learning stage with this. Try to go closer to the subject ( moving cars). Try freeway overpass,looking down on passing cars and tracks, intersections ( never mind if drivers looking at you what you doing )
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Thanx babuci for your info :) You gave me some good ideas & I'll take them into account next time. I think that I'll get great enjoyment out of learning photography though I feel we could all learn something new in this feel, amateur or professional, I think thats great :)
Thanx again Tunde :)
Shane
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Okay, no then...I missed or forgot that. Usually the challenges have been limited to two. Disregard my statement, sorry.
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Hi everyone. I have no idea how to do this. I say sorry if I fail.. I want very much to try to include my image for this challenge. I will do my best. Any help would be appreciated from RR members.. if I do it wrong. Hugs. Diane. I will go for it ;-) ----------------- Horses lend us the wings we lack. Pam Brown.
Valou! I love the bridge should be in a gallery. just look so cool!
Kort! Those duckies in a pink lake...wow! At first look of a radio dial I thought is an elevator level indicator LOL.
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Our theme for this month is LOW LIGHT
There are many different ways to look this subject.. I'm sure we can come up with some interesting ideas..
So, post your images in this thread.. You can submit images right until the end of the month. Feel free to submit as many as you want.. I don't see the need to have a limit for an informal challenge like this..
So there ya go...I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with..
Have FUN !!
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