I don't know what the exposure time was, as I had the camera set to auto.
This is because I have no clue how long of an exposure would be required for
this kind of shot. I guess I should've timed it with a stopwatch. Like I
said, this is one of my first attempts at night photography.
The vignetting wasn't intentional, however I don't think it takes anything
away from the image.
The unusual composition is the result of trying to keep some landscape
lights out of the frame at lower left, and the roof over the deck I was
shoting from at the upper right. I wanted more of the cabin to be in the
frame, but not all the light that would have come with it.
Thanks for you comments,
Darin
Andrew wrote:
>
> That's nice but you've left off the most important piece of
> information - the time of the exposure!
> I assumed that the vignetting was deliberate - as with B&W work it
> adds something.
> The composition is unusual but rather interesting as it doesn't allow
> the light source to overpower the image.
> Somewhere I have a 'film days' book called Night Photography, an
> English paperback. I has a lot of snow shots and snow does seem to
> work particularly well for this sort of thing. Of course night
> digital work is a whole different thing.
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 06/01/2008, at 1:44 AM, Darin wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> First off let me say I'm totally new to night photography and film
>> scanning, so any comments or advice will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> My wife and I took a mini-vacation to the Columbia River Gorge over
>> Christmas break. It snowed a bit one of the nights we were there,
>> and I thought the snow covered trees and buildings might make a
>> nice subject for a few night shots.
>>
>> As you can probably tell, there was some light coming from the
>> cabin window, but aside from that no other artifical light.
>>
>> <http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v626/cougar101/?
>> action=view¤t=Untitled-Scanned-053.jpg>
>>
>> Camera: OM-2s on Auto
>> Lens: 24mm 2.8 @ f8
>> Film: Fuji Superia 100
>> Scanner: CanoScan 4400F
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