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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    I can't decide which version I like, mind the flare.

    The first was shot with ambient light from the windows and front porch for the entire exposure.

    Acros100 Rodinal, 210mm f32@2 minutes

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    Second one had no ambient light, and the reindeer were lit for about 4 seconds and then shut off.

    Acros100 Rodinal, 210mm f32@10 minutes

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    I think I like the second one better, but it's going to be a lot harder to print, the darks had to be brought up in the background, probably some split printing ahead of me and some serious dodging if I choose the second one to print.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Photo of the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Square across from the White House in DC.

    Taken last spring with my 4x5 with Fuji Acros: 90mm Caltar II-N lens, F32, 8 min exposure, pulled 1/3 stop in processing. And a touch of light painting on the foreground with a flashlight during the capture.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmo View Post
    Photo of the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Square across from the White House in DC.

    Taken last spring with my 4x5 with Fuji Acros: 90mm Caltar II-N lens, F32, 8 min exposure, pulled 1/3 stop in processing. And a touch of light painting on the foreground with a flashlight during the capture.

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    How do you know how much light to paint the statue, that's some good work!!

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmo View Post
    Photo of the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Square across from the White House in DC.

    Taken last spring with my 4x5 with Fuji Acros: 90mm Caltar II-N lens, F32, 8 min exposure, pulled 1/3 stop in processing. And a touch of light painting on the foreground with a flashlight during the capture.

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    Wow!

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    How do you know how much light to paint the statue, that's some good work!!
    Michael & Stone, thanks.

    Over the 8 min exposure, I gave the foreground area around the statue 5 passes of light painting. Since A. Jackson & the canons are bronze, they needed more time during each pass.
    I just went by feel..under lighting them is more of a concern to balance out the illumination coming off of the White House then over lighting.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmo View Post
    Michael & Stone, thanks.

    Over the 8 min exposure, I gave the foreground area around the statue 5 passes of light painting. Since A. Jackson & the canons are bronze, they needed more time during each pass.
    I just went by feel..under lighting them is more of a concern to balance out the illumination coming off of the White House then over lighting.
    A ahhh, inherent skills

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Hello here is mine
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    with provia 11x14, and a bad scan from my old Epson 4870.
    Thierry M.-L.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    One time would have been enough... Sorry. Thierry M.L.

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    Re: Show Me Your Night Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by TML74 View Post
    Hello here is mine
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    with provia 11x14, and a bad scan from my old Epson 4870.
    Thierry M.-L.
    Holy crap 11x14 night shoots?? You're brave (but really just talented obviously).

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