This is the second installment of the night photography and this is what they call day for night. You replace the night in a picture with what looks similar to day. Normally this is a film concept and done in reverse. they will make everything darker in order to get the actors properly lit and to have more control. I used this idea and an article from DPS to achieve the complete and freaking awesome opposite. This picture was taken at 9:33pm. When I looked through the view finder it was completely black. To get light enough light to hit the camera's sensor I used a 30 sec. shutter speed with a two second self timer to avoid camera shake on the tripod. I then lower the aperture all the way and put the ISO to 400. I will definitely try this again sometime!
A requirement for the High School I am attending is by the 10th grade I complete a personal project. I decided to take a picture a day for a year to better my photography skills. To keep track of this experience I decided to blog about my photos and therefore my life.
May 22, 2010
Day 25
This is the second installment of the night photography and this is what they call day for night. You replace the night in a picture with what looks similar to day. Normally this is a film concept and done in reverse. they will make everything darker in order to get the actors properly lit and to have more control. I used this idea and an article from DPS to achieve the complete and freaking awesome opposite. This picture was taken at 9:33pm. When I looked through the view finder it was completely black. To get light enough light to hit the camera's sensor I used a 30 sec. shutter speed with a two second self timer to avoid camera shake on the tripod. I then lower the aperture all the way and put the ISO to 400. I will definitely try this again sometime!