More Night shot tests
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I think these turned out much better than the last ones. Since then I have picked up a polarizer and a tripod. I found it interesting that the pictures I took with the polarizer turned out well at night also. Now I just need a remote but thats next paycheck.
![2881f242.jpg](http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b133/papy1985/2881f242.jpg)
![dd03a0ab.jpg](http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b133/papy1985/dd03a0ab.jpg)
![4441fd69.jpg](http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b133/papy1985/4441fd69.jpg)
What you guys think?
Ryan
![2881f242.jpg](http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b133/papy1985/2881f242.jpg)
![dd03a0ab.jpg](http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b133/papy1985/dd03a0ab.jpg)
![4441fd69.jpg](http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b133/papy1985/4441fd69.jpg)
What you guys think?
Ryan
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Comments
AJ
Nightshots sure fun and these look great
Keep it up
Thanks
Fred
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USAIR your night shots are more than amazing. I hope to find a way to get mine as sharp some time.
Ryan
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try a few shots earlier in the evening. For about an hour after sunset you'll get some blue in the sky, you'll also benefit because it's not so dark & you'll find it much easier to avoid blowing highlights .....
have a look here for an example of what I mean
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Nicely done. Night shots are just too cool when they turn out. I especially like #2, nice exposure and sharp. I found that even having the camera on a tripod, I still needed to use the timmer to control camera shake when I didn't have a remote. Nice neon exposure on #3 as well. The polarizer will make a big difference on window and water night/day shots.
These treads are moving off the pages way too quickly.
Thanks for sharing,
Chris
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