Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Difference Between Night and Day (Part 2)

Continuation ...


[see: The Difference Between Night and Day (Part 1)

Speaking of night and day, one of the events I attended was “Night Photography: A Presentation and Workshop with Lance Keimig.”  Unlike most PDP events, workshops cost more to attend, the one I attended cost $40.  Here is a little about Lance Keimig from one of his web pages:

Lance co-founded The Nocturnes Night Photography Workshops with Tim Baskerville in San Francisco, and has been teaching workshops and classes on Night Photography and Light painting ever since. In 2000, he developed a college level semester course for the New England School of Photography in Boston, which he continues to teach year round… Since 2005, he has been the curator at Harvard University’s Three Columns Gallery., which premiered the night photography exhibit Darkness Darkness in 2008.”

The nighttime pictures shown below were those that I took at the workshop I attended.  I went back to the site during the daytime to take a picture from the same relative spot.  You can see that night photos can add a whole new dimension and drama to the photos.  (BTW, it was on the other side of this tunnel that I fell and damaged my knee.  That was 9 weeks ago from date of this post and I still have minor constant pain in the knee.) 

Daytime - Main St. Bridge Over Town Brook, Plymouth, MA
(Canon Digital Rebel Fully Automatic, shot at ISO 100, for 1/100 second, at f/7, 28mm)




Nighttime - Main St. Bridge Over Town Brook, Plymouth, MA
(Canon Digital Rebel Manual Focus, shot at ISO 100, for 90 seconds, at f/8, 25mm)


Daytime – Guard House, Plymouth, MA
(Canon Digital Rebel Fully Automatic, shot at ISO 100, for 1/40 second, at f/5.6, 28mm)

Nighttime - Guard House, Plymouth, MA
(Canon Digital Rebel Manual Focus, shot at ISO 100, for 240 seconds, at f/8, 18mm)

Daytime - Townhouse, Plymouth, MA
(Canon Digital Rebel Fully Automatic, shot at ISO 100, for 1/125 second, at f/9, 30mm)

Nighttime - Townhouse, Plymouth, MA
(Canon Digital Rebel Manual Focus, shot at ISO 100, for 120 seconds, at f/5.6, 35mm)

No comments:

Post a Comment