They are stunning, I am quite envious! The clarity is amazing! I really want to do some night-time shots but not entirely sure where to go to do them around where I live.
I got a shot of some snowdrops today, I was so happy
They are stunning, I am quite envious! The clarity is amazing! I really want to do some night-time shots but not entirely sure where to go to do them around where I live.
I got a shot of some snowdrops today, I was so happy
You are so lucky in the location where you live in SE London, I wish I was down there, I can think of loads of places I would go for a shoot, the only problem I can forsee is having enough battery power to deal with shooting in around 6 - 8 hours of darkness. Each shot requires a long exposure usually around 15 - 30 seconds and sometimes more. I really wish I was there Rose, I would happily give you some help. Start local to you, are there any interesting buildings, churches or bridges that are lit up? Try shooting in shopping centres or capture light trails of traffic like the shots I have posted below.
[IMG]Gallowgate Street_ by Brian McDiarmid Travelling, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Ghost of Number 31 Bus by Brian McDiarmid Travelling, on Flickr[/IMG]
You should post some of your photos here and us all enjoy them with you.
Can I say a huge thanks to Suzi and yourself for the lovely compliments.
It's more a safety issue. I have to be careful when I am out during the day with my camera, let alone at night.
I haven't played with the exposure settings on my camera yet. I was given a book or two for Christmas about digital photography that I need to read.
My best photos are posted here: http://cee-fashion.co.uk/photography/photography.html
As you can see I am a nature fan and I have three (mostly) obliging cats.