Night photos
May. 5th, 2010 08:10 pmSome people shouldn't be allowed out at night. Also I need a tripod :(
That's not as dark as it looks. It was more a "too dark to take photos-just after sunset" level of light. I'd hoped to get some sunset photos but there wasn't one so I thought I'd try some dusk photos and then head back before dark.
I wandered about for a bit trying to find some useful flat surfaces to put camera on (flat surface + timer = get rid of camera shake) and suddenly I realised it was dark. Oops.
There was a slight lack of street lighting. Just the one that's providing that greenish light.
Also a big spotlight, but no flat surfaces here.
I included this photo because I like it.
The other problem I have with taking photos at night is giving the camera something to focus on. Usually I put timer on, focus on a light, put camera on flat surface and wait. Takes time and some trial and error, but I often get cool things. But as you can see, no lights within sight of the bench I was using as a flat surface. I tried focusing on my little torch but that needed three hands. Eventually I found a light down the road a bit. So I'd go over, focus on that then
That is why I like this photo.
Also, it's not a spooky, ruined solitary prison building, because I wouldn't be there in the dark.
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Date: 2010-05-05 02:42 pm (UTC):) Now I look at the photos again, they're all part of the ghost tour (through the church and prison, and a stop outside the hospital (middle building)) I passed on it, as I've done it before and it's a bit pricey.