San Diego Parade Of Lights

Chris Dodkin

West Coast Correspondent
Every Christmas, the locals do a parade of lights on the bay - with a flotilla of small and medium sized boats all lit up with Christmas lights, and drunken crew! :D

First year I've ever tried to take pictures - figured a high ISO and wide aperture on the 50mm lens might get a result.

Here's a few shots from this evening.

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Sun setting as we pick our viewing spot

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San Diego looking magnificent

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It was damn cold!

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Parade kicks off as the flotilla sales down the bay towards the city

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The theme was 40 years of the parade, Back To The Future :p

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Party on the Bay :D

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Well the 50 certainly did you a good job Chris I particularly like the 2nd and 4th, both being the same shot but they work for me. think the 4th would fit nicely in a 16:9 crop to chop chaps head off and even a BW would work with it.

Bet it was a good time too :D
 
Thanks Hamish - had to crouch down to get the angle on that glint! ;)

ISO 6400 - f2.2 - shutter speeds around 1/50 for the night shots - also used AI Servo to track the moving boats as a bit of a test - seemed to work really well.

If I do much more of this high ISO photography, I'd have to by some proper noise reduction software - maybe Topaz De-Noise
 
Nice set Chris. I like the first shot with the boat's list reflected on the water and the city skyline in the background.
 
Thanks Ralph - knowing what I know now, I'd take a tripod another time, and have a proper crack at that shot.

Will have to scout a location a little closer to down-town I think, so I'm closer to the buildings.
 
Looks like a nice way to spend an evening...great shots! My personal fave is the first one. It has an "old-timey" feel to it. Maybe its the older motorhome in the backround, or the old-timer in the foreground!:) I like the short depth of field too...always liked how that makes the subject pop and makes the whole image more 3-D.
 
Thanks Chris - I agree, the shallow DOF does give shots a 3D quality
 
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