2000CheetahStud
(Post Master Supreme)
08/13/15 10:57 PM
Night Photography

Went downtown tonight for some pictures and I think they turned out pretty well. However, I left my new remote at home, so there is some camera shake. I think Im going to go back down tomorrow night and redo a lot of the pics. Let me know any other tips/pointers you may have!

DSC_2910.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

DSC_2911.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

DSC_2916.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

DSC_2920.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

DSC_2921.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr


LNXGUY
(Post Master Supreme)
08/14/15 05:40 AM
Re: Night Photography

Use the delay function and a good tripod, remote not needed. Like the pics, sans the one where you can see the tree.

Huggy
(Post Master Supreme)
08/14/15 06:49 AM
Re: Night Photography

 Originally Posted By: LNXGUY
Use the delay function and a good tripod, remote not needed. Like the pics, sans the one where you can see the tree.


2000CheetahStud
(Post Master Supreme)
08/14/15 09:03 AM
Re: Night Photography

Ahhhh I liked the tree lol.

2000CheetahStud
(Post Master Supreme)
08/14/15 11:08 PM
Re: Night Photography

Went back tonight with my remote and shot Cincinnati and skyline photos again. They turned out soooooooo much sharper. Also, shooting in RAW makes a big difference in Lightroom. My goodness.

Cincinnati Museum Center/Union Terminal
DSC_2964.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

Some random apartments in Covington, KY
DSC_2961.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

Roebling Suspension Bridge
DSC_2953.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

Downtown Cincinnati
DSC_2948.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

My wife.
DSC_2944.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

We tried some light writing. It took a few tries and my wife is still visible while writing but I still thought this was cool.
DSC_2942.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr

Great American Tower and Ball Park
DSC_2931.jpg by Matt Proudfit, on Flickr