WOW!!!! Those are awesome Fred! Done at sunset? Where were those done at?
WOW!!!! Those are awesome Fred! Done at sunset? Where were those done at?
Actually it was done after dark
Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant (Abandoned)
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Really? After dark? Wow, one of the shots looked like it had the last rays of sun shining in from behind the camera. Pretty cool.
How long were those exposures? 5 or 10 mins?
Last edited by steve1840; 2011-11-09 at 04:15 PM.
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=15086
http://moose135.smugmug.com
I think I know where I would like to do some steel wool photos next time I'm down there for and have time.
Ontop of the Shelt Air fuel truck? Steve, I told you that we can not do this at the airport! lol
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Rats! Lol
Last night....Rainy and passing Gibbs Pond in Nesconset, I found a reason to stop for a quick exposure (probably about 7-9 minutes).
Last edited by Derf; 2011-11-11 at 01:36 PM.
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
I made a video Tutorial
What do you think???
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Great tutorial Fred. Definitely got me thinking about going out and doing some more shots one of these nights.
I am a fan of any video with Fred!
Could you do a vid on site with a demo?
Last edited by NIKV69; 2011-11-29 at 12:40 AM.
'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol
Fred, EXCELLENT tutorial... one comment I would make is to either add to or edit your video to explain about the stop steps on the camera. Most cameras these days have an adjustable stop step for each of the three exposure components. On a Nikon camera, typically the Advance Amateur and certainly the Pro cameras allow for 1/3 stop, 1/2 stop and 1 full stop increments setable INDEPENDENTLY on each of the aperture control, shutter speed control and sensitivity control (ISO). In your video, it looks liek your particular camera is either set to 1/3 stop increments (or it is burned in that way) for aperture and full stop (1) for ISO. Just so no one is confused why they don;t get the times you get or otherwise.
I think for things like night shooting, it is far easier to have your camera set to one full stop increments to make it mathematically easier to calculate halving or doubling of light by each click stop
Manny Gonzalez
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You know Fred, you must do a 3D video using the flat rotation technique as in the closing shot of your tutorial. Those sparks coming to the camera would lend themselves perfectly to 3D.
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
Some new shots
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
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