Night-shots
so low shutter speed (30s), one of these flashlights, tripod, and empty parking lot.. sound like a good idea!
Last edited by *ICE*; Feb 23, 2010 at 06:27 PM.
Yup. You got it. Low light area with 30 second exposures. Then it's a matter of playing with the flash light for lighting and in combination using a flash from a seperate camera. I will be getting a remote flash here soon. Thinking of finding a better parking lot maybe with some ambient lighting and a good background. Also thinking about doing this just after sunset for some cool sky colors in the backgroud. I'm still learning and playing. Thanks for all the complements.
Oh full res pics can be found on my page www.abigor.Photoshop.com. These specific pics are under "nightshots". The others are under my z folder. Mouse over the pic and you should she a popup that say picture options or something. Click that then save image. This should allow you to save at full res. 3872 X 2592 - it's large.
Oh full res pics can be found on my page www.abigor.Photoshop.com. These specific pics are under "nightshots". The others are under my z folder. Mouse over the pic and you should she a popup that say picture options or something. Click that then save image. This should allow you to save at full res. 3872 X 2592 - it's large.
Last edited by Michla22; Feb 24, 2010 at 05:01 AM.
im not a photography expert, but i would have to say that youre flash/lighting are in a way too noticable spot creating hot spots all over. but i really really love the edited last picture!
Question though, do you move around the car with your light with the 30sec exposure or do you do each spot and post process?
Question though, do you move around the car with your light with the 30sec exposure or do you do each spot and post process?


