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Photographing at night
Hi, group!
I just subscribed to this newsgroup. Where can I find its FAQ, charter, etc.? Second, the primary reason I'm writing. As you can imagine, this time of year is especially interesting, particularly at night, when people decorate their homes for the holidays. For some time now, I've wanted to try photographing various homes where I live, using what slide film I have on hand (one rolld Kodachrome 200, and three or four rolls of Fuji). I have a Nikon FM2N, tripod, and so forth, so basic equipment is not an issue. What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. Thanks! Dieter Zakas |
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Dieter Zakas writes:
Hi, group! I just subscribed to this newsgroup. Where can I find its FAQ, charter, etc.? See http://www.landfield.com/software/ft...c.photo-reorg2 and search for rec.photo.technique.misc Second, the primary reason I'm writing. SNIP What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/dec/s...itephotos.html http://dmoz.org/Arts/Photography/Tec...t_Photography/ http://www.olympus.ofoto.com/PhotoTi..._45000=4500012 http://www.acdsystems.com/English/Co...2003-10-25.htm http://www.darksky.org/infoshts/is097.html http://photography.about.com/library.../aa112999c.htm plus another 825 listing on google for "nighttime photography" -- google is your friend. -- Phil Stripling | email to the replyto address is presumed The Civilized Explorer | spam and read later. email from this URL http://www.cieux.com/ | http://www.civex.com/ is read daily. |
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Dieter Zakas writes:
Hi, group! I just subscribed to this newsgroup. Where can I find its FAQ, charter, etc.? See http://www.landfield.com/software/ft...c.photo-reorg2 and search for rec.photo.technique.misc Second, the primary reason I'm writing. SNIP What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/dec/s...itephotos.html http://dmoz.org/Arts/Photography/Tec...t_Photography/ http://www.olympus.ofoto.com/PhotoTi..._45000=4500012 http://www.acdsystems.com/English/Co...2003-10-25.htm http://www.darksky.org/infoshts/is097.html http://photography.about.com/library.../aa112999c.htm plus another 825 listing on google for "nighttime photography" -- google is your friend. -- Phil Stripling | email to the replyto address is presumed The Civilized Explorer | spam and read later. email from this URL http://www.cieux.com/ | http://www.civex.com/ is read daily. |
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As you can imagine, this time of year is especially interesting, particularly at night, when people decorate their homes for the holidays. For some time now, I've wanted to try photographing various homes where I live, using what slide film I have on hand (one rolld Kodachrome 200, and three or four rolls of Fuji). I have a Nikon FM2N, tripod, and so forth, so basic equipment is not an issue. What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. at late twilight when the waning twilight still gives you some detail, expose for a stop and half under for the normal exposure, you just want a threshold to capture extra detail. |
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As you can imagine, this time of year is especially interesting, particularly at night, when people decorate their homes for the holidays. For some time now, I've wanted to try photographing various homes where I live, using what slide film I have on hand (one rolld Kodachrome 200, and three or four rolls of Fuji). I have a Nikon FM2N, tripod, and so forth, so basic equipment is not an issue. What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. at late twilight when the waning twilight still gives you some detail, expose for a stop and half under for the normal exposure, you just want a threshold to capture extra detail. |
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Dieter - Look up Evandro Menezes' Available Light Photography. He gives film
speed as well as subject and it is extremely informative.I found this under Evandro Menezes' Photography. Good Luck. "Dieter Zakas" wrote in message ... Hi, group! I just subscribed to this newsgroup. Where can I find its FAQ, charter, etc.? Second, the primary reason I'm writing. As you can imagine, this time of year is especially interesting, particularly at night, when people decorate their homes for the holidays. For some time now, I've wanted to try photographing various homes where I live, using what slide film I have on hand (one rolld Kodachrome 200, and three or four rolls of Fuji). I have a Nikon FM2N, tripod, and so forth, so basic equipment is not an issue. What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. Thanks! Dieter Zakas |
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Dieter - Look up Evandro Menezes' Available Light Photography. He gives film
speed as well as subject and it is extremely informative.I found this under Evandro Menezes' Photography. Good Luck. "Dieter Zakas" wrote in message ... Hi, group! I just subscribed to this newsgroup. Where can I find its FAQ, charter, etc.? Second, the primary reason I'm writing. As you can imagine, this time of year is especially interesting, particularly at night, when people decorate their homes for the holidays. For some time now, I've wanted to try photographing various homes where I live, using what slide film I have on hand (one rolld Kodachrome 200, and three or four rolls of Fuji). I have a Nikon FM2N, tripod, and so forth, so basic equipment is not an issue. What I DO need is tips, advice, instruction, etc., on how to photograph brightly-illuminated subjects at night. While I'm an advanced amateur, heretofore all my photography has been chiefly of the available-light variety. Thanks! Dieter Zakas |
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