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A Very Special Night

Photo-A-Day #3915
Star Image Christmas Trees

One of our Christmas Books is called On That Special Night. I was starting to put away the Christmas things and saw this book and the tree. I had to try and make one of those longer exposure shots with the lights of the tree making flared out star patterns. I love how those images look. I had been meaning to get over to La Salette and make some more of those with the lights there, however with the incredibly warm weather and all that we have been doing during the holiday we haven’t gotten back over to take photos. I also haven’t felt super holiday spirited because there isn’t any snow, not that I want to be shoveling or anything like that. The lights just look so much better with snow on the ground.

To get the star like effect in the image I used an F22 aperture. This creates te effect when shooting for a longer period of time. I set my ISO to 100 and that made the time the lens was open set to 30 seconds which not only make the star effect but makes the image sharper. I took some shorter exposure shots but the tree wasn’t as sharp.

Long Exposure to the Cape


Photo-A-Day #1946

Today my brain got pretty fried because I was watching demos for most of it. It is soul suckingly boring to train someone to demonstrate then watch them do the demonstration over and over. It is just so easy for the mind to wander. When that happens I have a notebook with me to put down my ideas so I can get back and try and concentrate on the task at hand which is to observe, take notes and give good feedback. Some people derive a sense of satisfaction and joy at training other people and seeing them progress. I thought I would be that person. Not so much. Continue reading Long Exposure to the Cape