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Adventure Crime
Location: Cleveland Gender: Male
| | | Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. < on 2/25/2013 1:41 AM >
| | | So I love to UE, and I'm not a huge photography guru, but I see these beautifully multi colored lit photographs of the insides of drains and buildings and want to try it out myself. How would I go about doing that? Do you just raise the ISO and use your own lighting? What types of artificial lights work best? Also in some photos you get that "ray of light" effect. Is that a special setting or lens? [last edit 2/25/2013 1:42 AM by Adventure Crime - edited 1 times]
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terapr0
Location: Sauga City Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 1 on 2/25/2013 1:45 AM >
| | | a tripod with low ISO and flashlights / strobes / whatever cool lights you can find. practice practice practice
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Skich
Location: Tulsa Gender: Male
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 2 on 2/25/2013 1:59 AM >
| | | A tripod and flashlights. low ISO 200-400. long shutter. I use a remote shutter release that plugs right into my camera.
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C-Note
Location: Delawhere Gender: Male
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 3 on 2/25/2013 3:08 AM >
| | | flashlight and long exposures
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DrWindyNibbles
Location: North Orange County Gender: Male
"For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you"
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 4 on 2/25/2013 4:59 AM >
| | | You are going to want what are called gels look them up on eBay or something. They are super cheap, and come in hundreds of colors.
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ghettokumquats
Location: Brea, CA Gender: Male
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| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 5 on 2/25/2013 6:32 AM >
| | | tripod tripod tripod tripod....low ISO (100-400)...long shutter speeds (10+ sec)...and a flashlight to 'paint' the walls with light during the exposure...oh and a tripod.
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explicitly
Location: Augusta Gender: Male
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 6 on 2/25/2013 3:51 PM >
| | | And the "ray of light effect" is a consequence of very small aperture, ie. large f/number.
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rlx
Location: Minneapolis Gender: Male
forget regret.
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 7 on 2/25/2013 5:46 PM >
| | | Flashlight and a tripod
forget regret. |
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terapr0
Location: Sauga City Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 8 on 2/25/2013 8:38 PM >
| | | Posted by explicitly And the "ray of light effect" is a consequence of very small aperture, ie. large f/number.
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how so?? You almost never want to go past f7 or 8 underground, and doing so wont result in any rays of light....just really dark photos. Maybe I'm just unclear on what he means by "ray of light effect" tho....got any photos of what you think he;s talking aboot??
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Adventure Crime
Location: Cleveland Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 9 on 3/3/2013 7:56 PM >
| | | Definitely gonna go to my local storm drain and try this out. Thanks.
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Eschaton
Location: Western NC Gender: Male
Entry: Eschaton (es-kuh-tawn) noun | end of time, climax of history | Etymology: Greek for 'last'
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 10 on 3/3/2013 8:01 PM >
| | | Posted by terapr0
how so?? You almost never want to go past f7 or 8 underground, and doing so wont result in any rays of light....just really dark photos. Maybe I'm just unclear on what he means by "ray of light effect" tho....got any photos of what you think he;s talking aboot??
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He means the "starburst" effect of shooting directly towards a light source. The smaller the aperture, the more pronounced the effect becomes.
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explicitly
Location: Augusta Gender: Male
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 11 on 3/3/2013 11:58 PM >
| | | Posted by Eschaton
He means the "starburst" effect of shooting directly towards a light source. The smaller the aperture, the more pronounced the effect becomes.
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Yeah, this is what I meant. Guess I wasn't quite as clear. This was actually f5.6 but it was directly into the flashlight 1.
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Tastee-Freeze
Location: Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 12 on 3/4/2013 4:05 AM >
| | | Tools required: One camera, take one drain, take four or five waterproof strobe lights (Preferrably different-colored). Now, turn your camera to long shutter mode, push the capture button. Turn the strobe lights on, and pitch them up the drain as hard as you can. set your shutter time for about 20-30 seconds. Looks very cool.
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Tastee-Freeze
Location: Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 13 on 3/4/2013 4:07 AM >
| | | Tools required: One camera, take one drain, take four or five waterproof strobe lights (Preferrably different-colored). Now, turn your camera to long shutter mode, push the capture button. Turn the strobe lights on, and pitch them up the drain as hard as you can. set your shutter time for about 20-30 seconds. Looks very cool.
Entry to the rooftop playground is free, if you look up enough to know it's there. -Dsankt on 'The Crane Style' |
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Adventure Crime
Location: Cleveland Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 14 on 3/4/2013 6:07 PM >
| | | Sorry for being so vague with the beam of light. I meant something along the lines of this when I said ray of light. http://www.johnhar...tFromCeilingLg.jpg
I'm going to be trying the strobe light technique. I looked up a little bit of the gels that someone brought up earlier, but I'm a little confused on exactly how their implemented to get your effect?
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programmer437
Location: Columbia, SC; Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 15 on 3/4/2013 6:37 PM >
| | | That photo looks like well focused flashlight to me. I could be wrong, but I don't think there's anything to special about the exposure (other than a narrow aperture and a decently long shutter).
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gingerkham
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 16 on 4/8/2013 6:08 PM >
| | | I have an Olympus E-500 that takes amazing senior photos, family photos etc.. but when it comes to taking pictures in the dark... I fail hardcore I'm hoping with more reading up and studying how my camera actually works i can take some decent pictures of dark lit places i want to explore
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Regret
Location: Edison, New Jersey Gender: Male
| | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 17 on 4/9/2013 8:17 PM >
| | | Posted by Tastee-Freeze Tools required: One camera, take one drain, take four or five waterproof strobe lights (Preferrably different-colored). Now, turn your camera to long shutter mode, push the capture button. Turn the strobe lights on, and pitch them up the drain as hard as you can. set your shutter time for about 20-30 seconds. Looks very cool.
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What type of effect would that give on your picture? Is it something like this?
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DrWindyNibbles
Location: North Orange County Gender: Male
"For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you"
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 18 on 4/9/2013 9:00 PM >
| | | Posted by Regret
What type of effect would that give on your picture? Is it something like this? fc02.deviantart.net/fs46/f/2009/245/5/4/Highway_at_Night_I_by_Toni__G.jpg[/eimg]
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I believe he means something along the lines of this... I did this with a flashlight by spinning it in circles, so the method is different, however I think it would have the same effect.
When it comes to colors, you would want GELS, which are the same type of material as 3D glasses.
If you put the gels in the front of your flashlight they will provide you with a controllable light source, and the ability to make photos like these... 1.
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DrWindyNibbles
Location: North Orange County Gender: Male
"For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you"
| | | Re: Shooting in low light, or no light conditions. <Reply # 19 on 4/9/2013 9:05 PM >
| | | Posted by gingerkham I have an Olympus E-500 that takes amazing senior photos, family photos etc.. but when it comes to taking pictures in the dark... I fail hardcore I'm hoping with more reading up and studying how my camera actually works i can take some decent pictures of dark lit places i want to explore
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That camera should be able to pull off long exposures quite easily. My advice, •buy a tripod (or use one you have) •Get a shutter release cable, or use the timer function •SHOOT IN MANUAL! If the shot is dark, as in zero light, you should do a 20 second f/8, ISO 100 shot, and use a flashlight gel, or at lease some sort of light source, and walk around the subject and light it up from all angles.
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