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Subject: Tonight's lights


picnic ( ) posted Thu, 20 December 2001 at 9:47 PM ยท edited Mon, 13 January 2025 at 12:12 PM

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This actually isn't the style of photography I like, but one takes what one can get this time of year if you like 'available light' photography (I do do flash, but prefer AL) LOL.

I shot at dusk, of course with tripod. I shot in manual, bracketing and adjusting settings as it got darker. I think this is the best I'll get and I'm bored with holiday lights LOL, so here 'tis.


picnic ( ) posted Thu, 20 December 2001 at 9:51 PM

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I got more light from library windows than I wanted, but David was there putting lights on the tree with very low light. With long exposures, got more light/blowout than with just candles, so not as pleased, but not interested enough now to shoot tomorrow night with all lights in room off.


picnic ( ) posted Thu, 20 December 2001 at 9:54 PM

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I would have liked to take from different perspectives--but heavy constraint due to fences, trees and shrubberies. I took one from far left at corner and liked the perspective generally, but it ends up with dark areas from trees that don't add up to a nice image.

One more--bit closer up on porch. The larger the aperture, the more 'glowy' the lights.

Diane


PunkClown ( ) posted Fri, 21 December 2001 at 2:57 AM

A very cosy looking Christmas home Diane, very pretty. Alpha, LOL ~ "thingy" and "whatsit" are some of the most used technical terms in my vocabulary!


Antoonio ( ) posted Fri, 21 December 2001 at 3:07 AM

...nice photos, and really beautiful lights you have there. .n "gimme that, no, nope, not that, no, that there, that weird thingie there, yes that!"


JordyArt ( ) posted Fri, 21 December 2001 at 4:43 AM

LOL - my life is full of those whatchamacallits (wot-cha-ma-call-its) that I need, like NOW!!! Oh, and it's never THAT I want, it's the blue thing - yeah, that. btw, Diane, when did you become a millionairess??? That house looks bigger every time you post a picture, not to mention your 'garden' lol!! (",)


picnic ( ) posted Fri, 21 December 2001 at 7:59 AM

Thanks all LOL. Whatchamacallits are big in my vocabulary too. And thingies are at the top. Jordy--I live on 20 acres--how grateful I am cause one of my interests is naturalist type things (you know, fauna and flora LOL). The house was built in 1908, quite old for this part of the country--for a 'regular' house--cause this is 'Daniel Boone' country---it was wilderness when the eastern part of US was settled and civilized more or less. It was a falling down, nobody wanted me kind of house when we bought it about 19 years ago. We rebuilt it--neat old house--and I've been a gardener for many many years---I like being outdoors, David likes to 'build' )or better yet, tear down LOL). Its fair size but not 'grand'--a Victorian farm house--that was the style then. No snow Alpha--they say they can make snow in the mountains this week finally, but none has fallen yet. There's hard frost outside this morning though--best 'white stuff' we've seen LOL. And--it was very chilly out shooting last night--that tripod almost froze to my hands. Cheers, Diane


Caledonia ( ) posted Fri, 21 December 2001 at 9:28 PM

while everyone is on the subject, do you realize the importance of do-da-has and thingamajigs? Nice pictures, Diane. I like the angle of the first one


sichi ( ) posted Sat, 22 December 2001 at 2:01 PM

Top pic is def the best. There is something quite emotive about the two empty chairs - the lights are on but nobody's home!


Syyd ( ) posted Sun, 23 December 2001 at 6:22 PM

Merry Merry Xmas Diane, its been a joy getting to know you, and seeing your work here.....I like them both actually....thanks for sharing...you are so gifted.


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