Christmas Lights

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Christmas Lights

Postby Muzza22au on Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:40 am

Went for a drive tonight to get some photos of xmas lights on houses!

This is what I ended up with...

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#1

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#2

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Postby Catcha on Fri Dec 09, 2005 6:38 am

both look great, prefer the first one the moon give it a good effect and mood but it looks like it has some distortion is it my monitor ?
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Postby gstark on Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:27 am

What lens was used for these?

Ben is correct on that there is quite a bit of distortion present. You should either step back further to grab these shots, using a longer setting (move from 18 to 24 on, for instance, the Nikkor kit lens) or perhaos apply some correction in your PP.

I'd also look at applying a different underlying curve in NC or Curve Surgery; I suspect some hidden benefits lie in waiting.
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Postby Muzza22au on Fri Dec 09, 2005 10:46 am

gstark wrote:What lens was used for these?

Ben is correct on that there is quite a bit of distortion present. You should either step back further to grab these shots, using a longer setting (move from 18 to 24 on, for instance, the Nikkor kit lens) or perhaos apply some correction in your PP.

I'd also look at applying a different underlying curve in NC or Curve Surgery; I suspect some hidden benefits lie in waiting.


I was using the 18-70mm and the settings used were.

#2
Shutter Speed: 30 sec
Exposure Priority: Aperture
F-Stop: f/3.5
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 18mm

#1 (the moon)
As above except for;
F-Stop: f/3.8
Focal Length: 22mm

Might go for another drive Sunday and see if I can get better ones as 5 had to duck in and out of the car due to rain...

Cheers

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Here is one that I have played around with alittle!!!

Image

I think I may have to try less than 30sec exposure as there seems to be over exposure in the lights...
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