A photographer capturing a long exposure of a city at night.
This is where i come home to every night….well kind of, the flats that you can see in the background anyway :) I love it
The living room can be a dangerous place. Lit by ambient & nearby fireplace light. Third Place in the From the ground UP challenge in the Woman Photographer group Third Place in the Curious Pets Challenge February 2009. Sixth Place in the Best of the Best Challenge
About I hate naming photos, I always have so much trouble doing so. This shot was taken on the recent Brisbane Meetup at Toowong Cemetery. Some beautiful angels are located at the top of one of the hills and are well worth the visit. It is important to note that we had permission to enter the cemetery to take photographs and also the fact that I didn’t climb over any graves to take these photographs. - ISO 200, f5, 30 sec, 28mm / - Sigma 18-200mm OS Lens / - Tripod with sand in the joints Processing - Soft light layer. / - Negative Clarity and and unsharp mask. / - Some cleaning up of the sparkler bits.
The Fog in Chattanooga gave it a different look than I’ve seen before…
The Freycinet National Park is on the Freycinet Peninsula, East Coast of Tasmania. This was taken on a summer evening. This is an absolute favourite of mine because it brings together so many significant elements that will never be quite the same again. / It has been featured in Mornings and Evenings, Sunbeams and Storms. Nikon D80 / Sigma 10-20mm lens
3/12/08 Canon 400d 70 – 200mm f/2.8 L IS USM lens Shooting mode: Manual exposure / TV 20 / AV 10 / ISO 100 The building at the far left of the picture is the Old QLD museum and where you see little lightening strikes is Mount Coot-tha.
6×1 minute exposures @ iso800 / 8” f/5 newtonian//350d modded / darks and bias taken but no flat frames
View of Melbourne by night from Southbank. It was a mild winters night and we weren’t the only photographers out and about! Thanks for the Canon DSLR feature- Taken with Canon 40D, 17-85 mm lens at 17mm, tripod, remote shutter release, f4, 5 secs, 100 ISO. Great camera!
Out in the country / Shot as is with a nikonD50 camera,f3.51/50sexpsp18-135~18mm
Taken just after sunset at Canal Rocks, Western Australia.
Lake Windermere is the largest natural lake in England. It has been one of the country’s most popular places for holidays and summer homes since 1847. It is in the county of Cumbria and entirely within the Lake District National Park. / The word “Windermere” translates as “Vinandr’s lake”, from the Old Norse name Vinandr and Old English mere, meaning lake. / PLEASE VIEW LARGE. Thankyou. / Camera FUJIFILMS100fs / F-Stop f/28 / Focal length 7mm / ISO ISO- 100 / Max aperture 3 / Aperture / Exposure time 4 sec. / Flash mode No flash, compulsory / 35mm focal length
The lights of Melbourne town reflecting beautifully off the Yarra River. Taken with a Canon 5D at 27mm on on 17-40L lens, f/18 and a 50 second exposure.
This is taken looking south on the northern side of Sydney Harbour Bridge during peak hour. Enhanced the colours, added some zoom blur, played around with the exposure, gamma, offset etc then some more zoom blur plus many other things. Actually, I didn’t leave much undone until I got what I wanted and this is it. I hope you like it. A shot from the Southern side of the habour bridge looking north is below.
During our holiday in Gran Canaria (October 2009), we regularly went snorkeling in Mogán, a small, but very beautiful port town in the south of GC. But you can go there also for a nice dinner! And from the dinner table we had this wonderful view…. Camera: Canon Powershot SX3 IS. NO flash used!
Taken July 4th from the abandoned peer overlooking the river in Baton Rouge. Shutter: 1/4 / Aperature: f 4.5 / Focal Length: 20.00 MM / Partial Metering / ISO Speed: 1600
The building is a small local Theatre in Winston Salem, NC. Canon Powershot G10
This is an art piece made for LACMA by artist Chris Burden, it is made up of 202 (Two-hundred and two) restored cast iron antique street lamps, from local surrounding cities of Los Angeles County, each cities maintenance yards provided their own unique, used old fashioned lamp posts. Nikon D300
A small part of Melbourne Arts Centre by Night taken from a different angle. Camera: Canon Powershot SX100 IS with 10X zoom lens, 6.0-60.mm, 1:2.8-4.3. Hand-held, no tripod.
Rear view of the High Court of Australia, Canberra
A group for amateur photographers, photo enthusiasts and long exposure specialists to post their twilight and night work. This group is for those that enjoy taking photos after hours and having a great time as well. If you feel that your after hours photos capture the mystique of twilight and darkness then this is the place for you. Those of you that use a tripod, bulb release or timers then you are welcome. Photos may be of city streets, features, parks, monuments, city skylines etc. They can also be a mixture of natural scenery with urban or city lighting or natural scenery with natural twilight lighting. Photos of fireworks and lightning are welcome. Fashion and portraits are OK but only in the theme of darkness, ie. mysterious and shadowy forms. Panorama photography welcome but in only in the theme of group. Composite and multi exposure photos OK. Astronomy photos are also welcome.
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