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Aug 29, 2007 08:52 |  #16

That's a really inspirational pic there aly. Did you take it during a full moon?


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Aug 29, 2007 09:23 |  #17

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cooool pics Aly!

Thanks, BIKERIDER!!! It was a bit scary doing the shots at the cemetery at night when my shooting buddies were nowhere within site. The long exposures made it more stressful for me.


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Aug 29, 2007 09:32 |  #18

Cyrus001 wrote in post #3819728 (external link)
That's a really inspirational pic there aly. Did you take it during a full moon?

Yes CYRUS001! My photography buddies really scheduled our night shoot during a full moon. By experience, it would be difficult to capture the night without any light source such as the moon. I took the following shot at the same venue and time as my light post shot.

IMAGE: http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t219/virtualaly/Manila%20Memorial%20Park/w-monument-and-fountain.jpg

This was taken at night (around 11pm) also in complete darkness except for the full moon with a shutter speed set at BULB (around 3 minutes) at f/16 and ISO 100. Notice the small light streaks in the sky, those were stars.

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Aug 29, 2007 11:49 as a reply to  @ virtualaly's post |  #19

I really like that last shot aly, i love night shots and playing around with lighting:)


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Aug 29, 2007 17:36 |  #20

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I really like that last shot aly, i love night shots and playing around with lighting:)


Thanks, Lennyp06! Here's another one of the same series where I increased the temperature in the WB to make the night skies turn orange.

IMAGE: http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t219/virtualaly/Manila%20Memorial%20Park/w-red-pole.jpg


Taken at around 10:30pm in BULB exposure (2 minutes) at f/16 set at 100 ISO.

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Aug 29, 2007 17:45 as a reply to  @ virtualaly's post |  #21

I do not have alot of wb expierience but is that pp or out of the camera

i am not worthy


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Aug 29, 2007 23:43 as a reply to  @ lennyp06's post |  #22

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Aug 30, 2007 00:00 |  #23

These are so great. Night time is so beautiful when seen in light.


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Aug 30, 2007 00:45 |  #24

wow these are all awesome shots. I need a tripod!!!!


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Aug 30, 2007 01:40 |  #25

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I do not have alot of wb expierience but is that pp or out of the camera

i am not worthy

The White Balance editing is done in DPP (Digital Photo Professional) the RAW software of Canon. You can adjust the WB depending on your preference before you convert the RAW file to JPEG. I didn't have to post process my pictures in Photoshop (well except for my watermark).


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Aug 30, 2007 16:28 |  #26

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The White Balance editing is done in DPP (Digital Photo Professional) the RAW software of Canon.

Is that equivelant to lightroom?


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Aug 30, 2007 22:39 |  #27

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Is that equivelant to lightroom?

Yup, but the DPP software comes free when you buy your Canon DSLR camera.


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