Showing posts with label Long Exposure photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Exposure photography. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Brisbane City Night Lights: It's Been A While

While night time long exposure is possibly my favourite genre of photography, it has been quite some time since I have been out with my camera in Brisbane city at night. I think it's been close to 12 months now, which is an age for me!
In fact I have barely been out with my camera at all over the last 5 months!

Here are some night city images I haven't yet shared, taken along the Brisbane River, below Kangaroo Point Cliffs, about 2 years ago...





These ones were taken the same night, at Wilson's Outlook in New Farm where you get a great view of Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge with the city behind.


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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Sydney Harbour by Night

Last year, I visited Sydney for my brothers 50th. I caught up with a couple of photographer friends one afternoon to shoot the harbour by night. We met up at Circular Quay during the afternoon, had a bite to eat at one of the hotels before shooting from a couple of vantage points.


We didn't have a lot of time after dark as they had to get home to their children, who are still teenagers, so I didn't get to as many spots as I would have liked. However, I truly appreciated their company and them making sure I was safely on the ferry back to where I was staying.

Sydney city skyline from Mrs Macquarie's Chair...

Sydney Harbour Bridge from the same location...

Circular Quay taken from the same location as my first shot...

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Melbourne City by Night.

In early May, I flew to Melbourne for my Mum's 80th birthday. I booked to return home 2 weeks later.
We had a great time but I didn't get out with my camera as much as I would have liked.
I did, however, get to Melbourne city for some night shots. 

Looking down the Yarra River from Princess Bridge...

Looking back the other way...

Anyone for a bike ride??

 The spire of the Arts Centre was dressed in pink.

St Paul's Cathedral

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Monday, December 23, 2013

Weekly Top Shot: BLUE

One of my favourite times of the day/night to shoot. Blue Hour on the Hastings River, Port Macquarie, NSW.



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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Weekly Top Shot: Brisbane City by night

This wasn't taken this week as I am recovering from shoulder surgery. (Yes, another surgery) It's been a huge few months! This one was taken a few weeks ago.
It is my absolute favourite night time long exposure shot of Brisbane. I even managed to get a plane trail.



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Friday, December 28, 2012

Photography Tips: Long Exposure Shooting

I've had this post sitting as a draft for a couple of months waiting for a particular meme to start again but, the person who hosts it has found that her time is limited and she probably won't be continuing (which I totally understand). So, I figured I would post it anyway...

I don't profess to have a lot of photography knowledge. I am mostly self taught both with my camera and in post processing (where I use Lightroom 4).

This is one of my first long exposure shots, taken at the end of August, and shot in AV mode (as I had no idea of settings back then). As you can see the original SOOC RAW image is quite dark (it wasn't that dark when I took this). The lights on the bridge, the reflections on the water, the ferry trails & buildings are not as clear or bright as it was when I took the photo.


So, I increased the exposure, and added a little clarity. The buildings now stand out, the reflections, ferry trails, lights & buildings are much brighter & clearer.

Finally, as I don't own a wide angle lens (I use my 18-55mm kit lens for landscapes) I straightened the buildings using the lens correction, vertical perspective, tool. And this was the finished product.

The only other change I would make (if I owned a remote) is to increase the exposure from 30 seconds to 60 seconds so I can capture the full ferry trail around the bend in the river. However, the longest exposure I can set without a remote is 30 sec.

If this had been a JPEG image, there is no way I would have retained the image quality with the small amount of editing I did.

The beauty of shooting in RAW is that the image isn't pre-processed by the software in the camera. Shooting in JPEG is OK but it means that the camera software does it's own editing/processing and discards certain details of the image that the software doesn't see as necessary; you can't get those details back.
RAW images are much bigger than JPEG (usually twice the size or more) but what comes out of the camera includes every minute detail the camera sensor captured. When you edit the image you won't lose image quality like you do editing a JPEG image.

I do hope this has been helpful.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Brisbane City by Night

I went out for some long exposure shooting on Saturday night, to teach my friend. We had a great night. Here are my favourites from the night.

Brisbane city & Story Bridge from Wilson's Outlook (with a bonus crescent moon)

Brisbane city from Kangaroo Point Cliffs

The city is so beautiful at night!!

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