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lake Woodlands at Night


lake Woodlands at Night
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Copyright: Zeb Carlson (zebulus) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 79 W: 22 N: 151] (679)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-07-18
Categories: Nocturnal
Exposure: f/1, 1/80 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-09-03 9:31
Viewed: 290
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This was actually the first nocturnal shoot with my 1.8 lens. I knew I could use this lens in extremely low light and I had to prove it. This was the result, along with several others. This one was my personal favorite however.

Not a whole lot of PP work, just adjusted levels a bit to burn off some of the 'fuzz' you get from nocturnal shots, and ran it through neatimage.

Thanks for looking!

-zeb

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Hey Zeb, you can sharpen up the image by doing a higher Fstop, and a slower exposure...then you get that COOL star pattern on the lights! Try it! This is nice, I've always wanted to stop at night, there at the bridge which is so awesome and do something...maybe soon...
B-)
Linda

Hi Zeb,
Nice evening capture, a classic nightshot. Night lights are well represented, the reflection of the bridge looks great, perfect sharpness on the whole image. Well done, good job! TFS.
Kind regards,
Kristof

Olá, Zeb!
Você conseguiu uma linda captura! Belos detalhes nessa foto noturna! Parabéns pelo ótimo trabalho e obrigado por compartilhar!
Abraços,
Bruno

Nice work. Good subdued light and levels, and deep saturation. Great experiment using the wide aperture although it has affected your focus and DOF.

I would suggest bumping up the ISO - 200 is for daylight shooting I reckon! - and closing down the aperture though. There are some great software plugins for noise reduction if you're worried about grain.

Rew

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