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Christmas tree(s) in available darkness experiment

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 2:32 am
by Fairportfan
Playing with the new Nikon - available darkness photography.  The only light came from the trees themselves

These are segments of larger images, all roughly 2800 x 2500 pixels, resized to 1000 x 900.
 
Manual exposures.

ISO 800. Aperture f 3.5 for all.
 
1/40 sec:
 
Image
 
1/30 sec:
 
Image
 
1/10 sec:
 
Image
 
1/3.5 sec:
 
Image

Re: Christmas tree(s) in available darkness experiment

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 3:03 am
by Jabberwonky
I think I like the 1/3.5th the best. Nice balance of light and dark. IMHO, of course...

Re: Christmas tree(s) in available darkness experiment

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 3:41 am
by Fairportfan
I like the 1/3.5 and the 1/40 for different reasons. The 1/40 shows the bulb colours best, and it has a sort of "waiting for Santa Claus" feel.

the 1/3.5, as you say, has a nice balance; i especially like the shadow patterning on the wall in that one.

Re: Christmas tree(s) in available darkness experiment

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 10:45 am
by Fairportfan
Here are a few more images - higher ISO

These were shot this morning, and the room was a bit better lighted - sunlight coming in the windows of an adjacent room that i couldn't block. "Program Auto" mode.

I shot RAW images and converted to PNG using FastStone Image Converter free software.

(Dammit - FastStone didn't preserve the EXIF on the PNGs, so i don't have exposure info ... jes' a sec...)

ISO 6400: 1/80
ISO 3200: 1/40
ISO 1600: 1/15

all f5.3. Anti-shake ON.

image size 6016 x 4000

First, a reduced view of the full image area (the ISO 3200 shot):

Image

Next, 100% view of (roughly) the same 800 x 800 section of each image:

ISO 1600:

Image

ISO 3200:

Image

ISO 6400:

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