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SF Bridges Night Views

kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
edited May 19, 2013 in Landscapes
From Kirby Cove, you can spot the Bay Bridge from under the Golden Gate Bridge. Cool, huh?

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Thanks for looking and comments always welcome.

-joel

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    RidgetopRidgetop Registered Users Posts: 214 Major grins
    edited April 30, 2013
    For me it's all about that second shot. Beautiful.
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    StumblebumStumblebum Registered Users Posts: 8,480 Major grins
    edited April 30, 2013
    I love the first! Getting shot like this is on my bucket list! HOW do you get those perfect stars without any haziness from all those lamps? Both far and near! I get lot of fuzz at night....not sure if its the lens or technical flaw...Thanks!
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited April 30, 2013
    Ridgetop wrote: »
    For me it's all about that second shot. Beautiful.
    Thanks!!
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited April 30, 2013
    Stumblebum wrote: »
    I love the first! Getting shot like this is on my bucket list! HOW do you get those perfect stars without any haziness from all those lamps? Both far and near! I get lot of fuzz at night....not sure if its the lens or technical flaw...Thanks!
    Thanks! I think it's the lens, Canon 24-70 F2.8 MKII. I had a couple of friends there that night were using the 24-105 lenses, which frankly is my usual set up too, and noted their shots aren't as crisp as mine. I wouldn't have thought there'd be such a big difference between those two for landscapes, but now I'm thinking there is. The starbursts are fantastic with this lens. I doubt I will be going back to the 24-105 any more. :nah
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    joshhuntnmjoshhuntnm Registered Users Posts: 1,924 Major grins
    edited April 30, 2013
    what was the exposure time on the first one. Nice work!
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited April 30, 2013
    Thanks, Josh! Exposure on both was 192 seconds (3:12), f/11, ISO100.
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    endurodogendurodog Registered Users Posts: 183 Major grins
    edited April 30, 2013
    Outstanding shots!!!
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited April 30, 2013
    Both are very nice. I like the first for its perspective.
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    StumblebumStumblebum Registered Users Posts: 8,480 Major grins
    edited May 1, 2013
    kdog wrote: »
    Thanks, Josh! Exposure on both was 192 seconds (3:12), f/11, ISO100.

    Thanks for the info! Can you say how you got the focus to work? In this case I would have put AF point on brightest light so autofocus would work, if it works. For night photography, that has been the biggest challenge for me so far, finding enough light to get Autofocus to work. When there is not enough light available, what should we do? Thanks in advance!
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited May 1, 2013
    Stumblebum wrote: »
    Thanks for the info! Can you say how you got the focus to work? In this case I would have put AF point on brightest light so autofocus would work, if it works. For night photography, that has been the biggest challenge for me so far, finding enough light to get Autofocus to work. When there is not enough light available, what should we do? Thanks in advance!
    Focus was pretty easy. I think I focused on the GG bridge, which is the brightest light. Although, I usually have good luck with my 5DMKII even in low light. Use the center focus point. A fast lens, f/2.8 or better helps. I'll often focus the camera on a bright light source that's approximately at the hyper-focal distance I want, then without removing my finger from the shutter, put the lens in manual mode and recompose my shot (or a bunch of them). You can always use manual focus and live-view with maximum zoom too. I've done that a lot when using a combination of lens + TC that's greater than F/5.6, which is what our cameras focus at. Although, a patch was just released today to make the the 5DMKIII focus at f/8 which is great news, or will be when I get my 5DMKIII back from Canon. :bluduh
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    David_S85David_S85 Administrators Posts: 13,189 moderator
    edited May 1, 2013
    Both are excellent images and views. The second one's horizon doesn't look all that level to me. Maybe the perspective is fooling me.
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited May 1, 2013
    endurodog wrote: »
    Outstanding shots!!!
    ian408 wrote: »
    Both are very nice. I like the first for its perspective.
    Thanks, Endurodog and Ian. thumb.gif
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    kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,680 moderator
    edited May 1, 2013
    David_S85 wrote: »
    Both are excellent images and views. The second one's horizon doesn't look all that level to me.
    Wow, how'd I miss that? eek7.gif I just fixed it. Thanks, David. thumb.gif
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    fool4thecityfool4thecity Registered Users Posts: 632 Major grins
    edited May 8, 2013
    Very nice images! Number 2 rocks!
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    dlplumerdlplumer Registered Users Posts: 8,081 Major grins
    edited May 12, 2013
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    WernerGWernerG Registered Users Posts: 534 Major grins
    edited May 12, 2013
    These are both gorgeous. I can't pick a favorite, I'd be happy with either.
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    byoshibyoshi Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
    edited May 13, 2013
    Very nice shots. I love the first closer comp and the detail is very crisp.
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    WillCADWillCAD Registered Users Posts: 722 Major grins
    edited May 13, 2013
    Beautiful shots.

    Is the GGB really lit up so golden at night, or is that just the image?
    What I said when I saw the Grand Canyon for the first time: "The wide ain't wide enough and the zoom don't zoom enough!"
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    HackboneHackbone Registered Users Posts: 4,027 Major grins
    edited May 16, 2013
    Wowzer!!!!
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    Alpha_PlusAlpha_Plus Registered Users Posts: 253 Major grins
    edited May 19, 2013
    I love these Joel. Very cool!
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