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

Monday, January 6, 2014

Night photography

LIGHTS!


One can spend hours photographing the lights, be it during the festival of lights (Deepavali) or as simple as an oil lamp in a dark room. It is a challenge to capture the flame or the lights through a camera lens and getting it right would be a task in itself.

Yesterday, it so happened that I finally mustered enough courage to try my hand at simple 'night photography' and capture the lights - the lights of the speeding vehicles on the road. Carrying a tripod was never my idea of photography. But after going through a few write-ups on night photography and the challenges one confronts during poor light conditions and the benefit one derives with a little bit of extra effort invested in carrying this three-legged apparatus made great sense to start my 'night photography' lessons/experiment in the right way.

The effort was absolutely rewarding - for an amateur photographer like me. Presenting a few photos from my yesterday night's rendezvous with the lights!!

My very first photo - God knows what I thought when I clicked it without mounting the camera on the tripod. I still was hesitating and thought, "oh, definitely it is not as difficult to click without a tripod".

Handheld - without a tripod, it would be hard to click the pic.
One look of the above pic and within seconds my thoughts were. "I better mount the camera on the tripod without wasting time'!! :P

Of course,I felt that the camera settings were also incorrect! But then, I was there to experiment & learn. So just kept varying the aperture, ISO & shutter speed and spent blissfully the next 2 hrs on the foot-over bridge.

Varied the camera angle or adjusted some settings! Results were encouraging.

Particularly liked this pic, just don't know what I did and clicked this. But still liked the blur.

The vehicles which were in no hurry to speed.

Our Studio for the evening - The foot-over bridge where we spent good 2 hrs clicking the vehicles speeding below.

The desired result - after about 2 hrs of experimenting.

The desired result - after about 2 hrs of experimenting.
It wasn't a scary or bad photo-session. Hence I have decided to venture soon on another such expedition to capture those colorful lights. May be a different location and some other sort of light!! Any suggestions? :)