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Needs more light...
Given the 30s exposure you might have tried manually firing a flash (if one was available) a couple of times to light up the scene. Cheers, Matt |
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Taken at night?
Looks extremely dark.... |
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Actually I think it suit the mood, maybe you can add a narrow beam of flash in the centre.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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how about placing some candles and flowers along the flight of stairs? It will definitely add in some sense of dramatic feel.But don't know police will catch or not
by the way, how does fire look like in IR pics? maybe will try that this weekend ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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erm... its using 30" with iso 1600 n f3.5
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well.. Firstly it gives the "mood" for the picture as IR at night makes e building/sculpture looks ghostly. Thinking of trying Night IR at OCH. haha how cool will it be?
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imho, IR photos don't look nice for night shots.
But that's my opinion only... |
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Check out works of Neil Folberg. He has done some very impressive work of night IR photography. most can be found in his book "Celestial Nights"
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