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Showing posts with label Christmas Lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Lights. Show all posts
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Playing with the Christmas Lights
For me it is Christmas lights,
but any lights will work!
Here are some things you can do with lights.
You can make lights seem to twinkle
by using a higher aperture setting.

Here are some things you can do with lights.
You can make lights seem to twinkle
by using a higher aperture setting.

f25, ISO 400, 30sec on tripod
If you can attach a filter to your lens,
try using a star filter for this effect.

f 2.8 ISO 1250, 1/60 sec on tripod
using a 4pt star filter
Below is an outdoor tree
covered in blue lights.
If you have a zoom lens you can do this one.
If you have a zoom lens you can do this one.
My camera was on a tripod,
I selected a slow shutter speed
and turned the zoom on my camera while
the shutter was open.
1/6 sec, ISO 100, f2.8 on tripod
rotating zoom.
rotating zoom.
And of course, everyone's favorite these days...
bokeh!
The out of focus lights in the background create bokeh.
Use a wide aperture
and add distance between your subject and the lights.
The out of focus lights in the background create bokeh.
Use a wide aperture
and add distance between your subject and the lights.
Playing with the Christmas Lights
For me it is Christmas lights,
but any lights will work!
Here are some things you can do with lights.
You can make lights seem to twinkle
by using a higher aperture setting.

Here are some things you can do with lights.
You can make lights seem to twinkle
by using a higher aperture setting.

f25, ISO 400, 30sec on tripod
If you can attach a filter to your lens,
try using a star filter for this effect.

f 2.8 ISO 1250, 1/60 sec on tripod
using a 4pt star filter
Below is an outdoor tree
covered in blue lights.
If you have a zoom lens you can do this one.
If you have a zoom lens you can do this one.
My camera was on a tripod,
I selected a slow shutter speed
and turned the zoom on my camera while
the shutter was open.
1/6 sec, ISO 100, f2.8 on tripod
rotating zoom.
rotating zoom.
And of course, everyone's favorite these days...
bokeh!
The out of focus lights in the background create bokeh.
Use a wide aperture
and add distance between your subject and the lights.
The out of focus lights in the background create bokeh.
Use a wide aperture
and add distance between your subject and the lights.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Peep Tree Farm
I didn't know Peeps were made in shapes for Christmas
until I saw some snowmen featured on this blog earlier.
So when I saw Christmas trees I snapped them up...
just for fun.
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