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Night shots from the porch
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 147633" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Yep, the dslr's of today do make it a bit easier. I did a reshoot last night of the building above, making some internal adjustments before shooting. Adjusted the white light compensation for sodium-vapor lights, and changed then took some shots with the aperature at f/8 and then f/11. It made a world of difference and illiminated some of the orangish glow the build has above due to the lights they have in the parking lot. Speaking about the external lights causing problems when night shooting. Last night I left the porch light off and just used a mini-mag flashlight when I needed to adjust a camera setting, then turned it off before pressing the shutter button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 147633, member: 123"] Yep, the dslr's of today do make it a bit easier. I did a reshoot last night of the building above, making some internal adjustments before shooting. Adjusted the white light compensation for sodium-vapor lights, and changed then took some shots with the aperature at f/8 and then f/11. It made a world of difference and illiminated some of the orangish glow the build has above due to the lights they have in the parking lot. Speaking about the external lights causing problems when night shooting. Last night I left the porch light off and just used a mini-mag flashlight when I needed to adjust a camera setting, then turned it off before pressing the shutter button. [/QUOTE]
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