Night and lights


Abstract lights 1 - Rexburg, ID, 6/4/2010, early morning - f/3.5, 100/10, ISO 100, Sony DSC H-20


Abstract lights 2 - Rexburg, ID, 5/14/2010, night - f/3.2, 10/50, ISO 100, Sony DSC-H50


Rexburg, ID, 6/4/2010, early morning - f/3.5, 70/10, ISO 100 Sony DSC-H20


Temple - Rexburg, ID, 5/15/2010, early morning -f/2.7, 10/60, ISO 125, Sony DSC-H50


Gringos - Rexburg, ID, 5/14/2010, night - f/5, 10/50, ISO 100, Sony DSC-H50

This assignment was a ton of fun. The abstract lights are the ones I like the most and the ones I had the most fun with. To capture them I just shook my camera in front of a light source with very low shutter speed . I used glow sticks and party lights for the first one and the second one is the lights from "Gringos." For "Lucas" I taped glow sticks to a table on the shape of the letters. I used a tripod for the photo of the temple and turned it into black and white. For "Gringos" I should have used a tripod but I didn't have one, so I held my breath and tried to be still. I think it came out pretty sharp though.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your abstract lights are so neat! I never thought to use glow sticks! I love how vibrant all of the colors are. The Temple picture is really cool too. It's pretty impressive that you held your camera still so long with the Gringo's shot. Nice work.

Anonymous said...

WOW!! blowing my mind how did you do the two top light and night shots i wanna know how so i can do it. super good job.

Lishelle Simpson said...

The first two are so cool! How did you do that! They are crazy cool! Great job!

Kristen Larson said...

How did you do the abstract lights?! They are fantastic, I am in awe, how did you do that?