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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: afx on January 07, 2016, 12:13:13

Title: Spotlight on tree
Post by: afx on January 07, 2016, 12:13:13
While waiting for a fireworks demo I took some shots of a tree that was lit by a wandering multi-beam spotlight:

1:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-WWFLBdt/0/L/i-WWFLBdt-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-WWFLBdt/0/O/i-WWFLBdt-O.jpg)

2:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-qtH93St/0/XL/i-qtH93St-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-qtH93St/0/O/i-qtH93St-O.jpg)

3:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-hFqCxWv/0/L/i-hFqCxWv-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-hFqCxWv/0/O/i-hFqCxWv-O.jpg)

I tend to prefer the more colorful ones over the last...

cheers
afx
Title: Re: Spotlight on tree
Post by: Frank Fremerey on January 07, 2016, 12:16:33
Andreas:

Very nice! I always wanted to experiment with LED flashlights in the darkness to "paint a photo"

Are you satisfied with the outcome. Can you give some advice based on the experience you already made?
Title: Re: Spotlight on tree
Post by: afx on January 07, 2016, 15:41:47
I did not produce the light.
There was this moving spotlight and I just tried to shoot a few frames.
After pulling up the shadows, there emerged some images that I liked.
Exposures 1/30 ISO 200+800(the more colorful shots) up to 1s at ISO 100 (the VR on the 24-120 is nice ,-)

cheers
afx