doubleohfive
Fleet Admiral

Tribune Studios (now known as Sunset Bronson Studios), January, 2008.
Those are great shots, SWC. I love the way the lighting works out. I'm guessing a standard digital camera couldn't pull this off, could it?
I'm using a Canon A590.
According to its online specs it has the important parts:
Manual shutter goes at least 1 second long.
A 10-second timer.
A flash.
I can't promise you they'll all work together, but it SHOULD work the same way with your camera.
Since I've already made one drive-by post after a long absence, I might as well make another.
Those are great shots, SWC. I love the way the lighting works out. I'm guessing a standard digital camera couldn't pull this off, could it?
I'm using a Canon A590.
According to its online specs it has the important parts:
Manual shutter goes at least 1 second long.
A 10-second timer.
A flash.
I can't promise you they'll all work together, but it SHOULD work the same way with your camera.
Small White Car seems to have been industrious enough to figure it out on his own manually, but most cameras have an automatic setting that does this exact thing. It's called 'slow-sync flash' or 'night flash' or whatever silly ass marketing concoction tests well.
Basically, your flash fires (freezing whatever it hits with its thousandths of a second duration), but the shutter stays open long enough to record the low ambient light. The risk is that your ambient exposure might be blurry, which will then mix with your crisp flash exposure and cause odd mixed-light 'ghosting'. You've probably seen this before.
Another thing to note is that the light from a flash is closer to the color temperature of daylight, whereas in most low light situations, your ambient light is much warmer.
Btw, some cool pics in this thread. I love taking night shots too. There's just something about the ethereal quality of light at night in long exposures:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5290/5200829831_15c0018eb3_b.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5020/5430689490_64b2fb8c2c_b.jpg
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6147/5942152127_1d578c5ab4_b.jpg
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6023/5961685284_ddbb0ca811_b.jpg
And these aren't for entering in the contest. After all, it might be another two and a half years before I return again.![]()
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Halloween, 2005.
I like it too!!Here's another one from my trip to Thailand. I'm not sure if it's really a night shot but I knd of like it.
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Here are a few from this week's vacation. They may not all be technically "night", but the last one might qualify, at least.
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