January 29, 2015 11:02 am
9039 Pukekura Park lights. 9.56pm, 22 December 2014
New Plymouth’s central park is not much fun to stroll through clutching a tripod, especially along with the evening crowds out to see the same lighting spectacle (and the free performances). So I left my ballast behind. This sort of photo is more effective in twilight rather than after dark, but on the other hand, flash is more dramatic on foregrounds. The colour changes on the spheres were rapid and uneven (in exposure terms) and as I did not want to hold up the company I took only a few frames, stopping down as much as I could. The golden glow is the fountain; the ducks did not register.
50mm, ISO 2000. 1/250th sec at f13. Flash
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: display lights, ferns, flash, high ISO, movement, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, summer, Taranaki, water
Categories: Night photography