Hi everyone! It's been awhile since I've been here and to be honest it's because I had sort of lulled off into the real world a bit. Still, I want to say that I took a lot of the advice I received back over a year ago and have been really trying to practice. I thought I'd go ahead and share some shots from our most recent trip to get your opinions... specifically some of my night shots, something I've been really trying to improve... Pooh's Playful Spot during Wishes: Wishes: Night Castle (yes it's a little crooked - this was sans-tripod for this trip): Looking toward Tomorrowland (also sans-tripod): I have a few Epcot shots I'm going to share as well over in the Epcot threads but figured I'd start here. ;D I'd love some advice on how I can improve. I'm sure to some of you it's very obvious that there is a setting that could be changed to make these really pop. Thanks in advance!!
Welcome back Jenn. Tripods are usually a must for shots at night, but... #2 is interesting. Reminds me of my first time shooting FW when I didn't know better (monopod + ISO 400 film hahahah). But you were able to fill the frame, and the motion blur, which normally would be a negative, is giving the one kind of trail a unique squiggly thing - it makes the shot interesting to me. #3 is pretty good considering (sans tripod) #4 is really good considering you were able to handhold it for 1.7 secs!
Thanks again Roger! #2 is by far my favorite from that night's showing of Wishes. I loved the bit of blur and the squiggles that found their way into the shot on the purple trails. #4 took me 4 tries to get it that good without anything to lean it on. I got another shot right after where I purposely moved the camera in a bit of a zig zag while the shutter was open which created a really interesting effect. Unfortunately that shot is on photobucket which I can't reach here behind my company's proxy server.