September 13, 2011 11:05 pm
Three lights at Paritutu, New Plymouth. 9.36pm, 10 September 2011
I have memory, which is the idiot’s talent. – Francisco Umbral
The three lights are moonlight (at sea), nearby industrial lighting and flash for the foreground. This shot has a cool feel because the incandescent (tungsten) setting was used to cool the light on the slopes of Paritutu. The flash is just the one on the camera, and testing the exposure is also simple – flash it and see. Then add your moonlight shutter.
This was my last effort for the evening because a fire engine turned up, red lights flashing, looking for a fire. I wonder, was it my flash gun or some random fireworks from the summit that brought it out?
28mm, ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f10
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: coast, flash, high ISO, long exposure, mixed lighting, moonlight, moonlight photography, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, Taranaki, trees, tungsten, water, wide angle
Categories: Night photography