This morning I went out into my office parking lot and took some pictures of a bulldozer that was there. I set my ISO to 100, with a 30 second shutter speed and used the self timer so I wouldn't shake the camera when I hit the button. I did not have a tripod but I think the pictures came out interesting, if nothing else! I know, the process is a little all over the place, but when you only have so much equipment, you do what you have to do. Here are the results.
Reintroducing photography into my life 11 years later. Enjoy the ride! All photography shot with a Nikon 5100 and a AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G lens or an AF NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.8D lens
Friday, February 1, 2013
LOW LIGHT WITH LONG EXPOSURE
This morning I went out into my office parking lot and took some pictures of a bulldozer that was there. I set my ISO to 100, with a 30 second shutter speed and used the self timer so I wouldn't shake the camera when I hit the button. I did not have a tripod but I think the pictures came out interesting, if nothing else! I know, the process is a little all over the place, but when you only have so much equipment, you do what you have to do. Here are the results.
Labels:
experimental,
Light and Shadow,
long exposure,
low light,
night,
outdoor
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