Night city - [The World of XPILAR - CITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST]
Do you think the night is meant for sleep? Sometimes it is. But sometimes ... However, the night is not so deep. While my wife and brother were exploring a clothing store (also useful, but not for me), I took up long exposure night photography. All streaks of light, you guessed it, are passing cars.
Вы думаете, что ночь предназначена для сна? Иногда это так и есть. Но иногда... Впрочем, не такая уж и глубокая ночь. Пока жена с братом исследовали магазин одежды (тоже полезное занятие, но не для меня), я занялся ночной фотосъёмкой с длинной выдержкой камеры. Все полосы света, как вы догадались, это проезжающие мимо авто.
Spring came into its own. She definitely does not sleep at night. You can tell by these drops of water on the table. Yes, it's a table.
Весна вступила в свои права. Она по ночам точно не спит. Можете судить по этим каплям воды на столе. Да, это стол.
I especially wanted to shoot the road, but there was not a very good angle. So I just practiced night photography experimenting with focus and exposure.
Особенно мне хотелось поснимать дорогу, но не было слишком удачного ракурса. Поэтому я просто практиковался в ночной съёмке экспериментируя с фокусом и выдержкой.
And, of course, a little nightlife.
И, конечно, немного ночной жизни.
For The World of XPILAR - CITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST by @axeman
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Camera | Sony A7М2 |
Lens | Samyang 1.4 35 |
Location | Russia |
Post production | in LR |
Manual processing in Lightroom
City at night it's always a fun place to play with long exposure .
This picture is my favorite
It reminds me alot of a painting from Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, its such a great paiting that gives the noire feeling
I especially like pedestrian crossings. The headlights of standing cars are focused on the legs, and interesting effects are obtained :)
Water pods are also interesting due to light reflection , that's how I got my cityscape photo , pulled just a bit the camera at the end of the exposure to give even more that light reflection effect :)
yes, an interesting trick))