Photo from walking around at night with a old mirror-reflex camera and a tripod (Exa 1c is the cam).
This is one side of the main street, I like that kind of shots, along the street line that is ^^
As statet in the photo before, the light is actually white but all those trees make a green reflecting which makes the photo green in overall due to the long shutter time .. which I measure by feeling, without a light-measure-device ^^
Enjoy
Photo (C) Syah
This is one side of the main street, I like that kind of shots, along the street line that is ^^
As statet in the photo before, the light is actually white but all those trees make a green reflecting which makes the photo green in overall due to the long shutter time .. which I measure by feeling, without a light-measure-device ^^
Enjoy
Photo (C) Syah
Category Photography / Scenery
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Size 1166 x 787px
File Size 708.8 kB
This is eyeball exposure? Egads, it's beautiful.
FWIW, the green is actually the color of the streetlamps as picked up by daylight film. If you use the right filter on your Exa (which is a beautiful camera, by the way. Never get rid of it!), you can mitigate most of its effects... But here, the effect works well for you. Excellent shot!
FWIW, the green is actually the color of the streetlamps as picked up by daylight film. If you use the right filter on your Exa (which is a beautiful camera, by the way. Never get rid of it!), you can mitigate most of its effects... But here, the effect works well for you. Excellent shot!
I though daylight has a blue tone, not a freen one, but I guess you're right, it's artifical daylight none the less. About the filters, I really doubt I would get any filters from anywhere for this old camera, unfortunatly >.<
Anyway, I won't get rid of it, I'll use it till it breaks apart :D
And as you stated in the shout of my user-page, I will keep it up, because it's fun for me and I really never got this many comments and favs on any of my work o.o I'm really suprised since it's not even mature XD
Anyway, I won't get rid of it, I'll use it till it breaks apart :D
And as you stated in the shout of my user-page, I will keep it up, because it's fun for me and I really never got this many comments and favs on any of my work o.o I'm really suprised since it's not even mature XD
You'll find that if you look around, there's a small but thriving photographic furry community here in FA. Look at most of who I favorite or watch. Some aren't photographers, but the majority are. I think you'll find plenty of kindred spirits. :)
About the filters, all you need to know is the filter ring size for your lens. Then, it's easy to find any kind of filter for it. :D
About the filters, all you need to know is the filter ring size for your lens. Then, it's easy to find any kind of filter for it. :D
I'm dirt-poor as well, so I feel for you there. fortunately, filters aren't too expensive. You'll probably want at least a Skylight 1A, a Yellow (Y2 or Y8) for black-and-white film, and maybe even a polarizer if you get adventurous. Though as I said, the green works beautifully here in this photo. ^_^
I have a tripod and this old kind of 'remote-trigger' I think you know what I mean .. so .. as far as I know there should't get any failures into it ... atleast when there's no wind ... no rain .. no moving cars .. ok that list could get long XD
Longest tim I had the lense open was about 10 seconds .. but I could have let it open much longer .. since I was only using the light of the moon on a way in the woods >.>
Longest tim I had the lense open was about 10 seconds .. but I could have let it open much longer .. since I was only using the light of the moon on a way in the woods >.>
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