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01/30/2004 11:19:54 PM · #1
And taken at night to make things more difficult...

Comments are welcome and requested!






01/31/2004 12:03:58 AM · #2
I like Campus Walk the best as I like the composition and angle it was shot from. All three of the shots need quite a bit of white balance adjustments or color balancing in PS and noise seems to be an issue as well.
01/31/2004 12:11:19 AM · #3
Left you a comment on City Street At Night. It has some interesting lighting.
01/31/2004 03:08:30 AM · #4
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Left you a comment on City Street At Night. It has some interesting lighting.


Thanks for the comment! Reworked it a little, how about this version?


01/31/2004 03:11:05 AM · #5
Originally posted by Olyuzi:

I like Campus Walk the best as I like the composition and angle it was shot from. All three of the shots need quite a bit of white balance adjustments or color balancing in PS and noise seems to be an issue as well.


You should have seen the shots out of my camera. I used the same white balance that I always use at night, but the snow bounced around the light so much... Out of camera they were all yellow.
01/31/2004 03:47:11 AM · #6
I have found the same thing as far as white balance when shooting snow pics at night. The other thing that really plays a role is the consistancy of the kind of street light. I have had many pictures where one light is tungsten and the other is fluorescent. The result is totally different than what your eye sees.
01/31/2004 01:15:54 PM · #7
Originally posted by nborton:

I have found the same thing as far as white balance when shooting snow pics at night. The other thing that really plays a role is the consistancy of the kind of street light. I have had many pictures where one light is tungsten and the other is fluorescent. The result is totally different than what your eye sees.


That's exactly what I was finding! Or several shades of what seemed to be tungsten...
01/31/2004 01:35:15 PM · #8
Left my comments on the photos.
01/31/2004 01:38:11 PM · #9
Originally posted by drydoc:

Left my comments on the photos.


Thanks Doc!
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