February 7, 2015 6:40 pm
9940 On the links, Fitzroy full moon. 10.05pm, 3 February 2015
Sited as it is on old dunes, the golf course has some pleasant undulations; two stiles on the street suggested a ramble. A potential problem for moonlight photography was the row of sodium nearby – moonlight can’t compete with city lights, but when they are at a good distance some balance can emerge. The two light sources are also far apart in their colour temperatures so an either/or selection must be made on your camera setting (actually not quite true – an intermediate choice is possible, but not as a preset). In this case the warm sodium glow was acceptable and a higher colour temperature ensured a natural look to the clouds. I asked my wife & companion Narumon to stand on the rise and she held her pose very ably while the clouds moved into position. The image has been cropped to 16×9 and now graces my own screen as wallpaper.
50mm, ISO 2000. 2 secs at f4.5
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: clouds, golf courses, high ISO, long exposure, moonlight, moonlight photography, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, people, street lighting;, summer, Taranaki, trees
Categories: Night photography