Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Nov 4, 2015 #1 Hexar. TMax 400. I don't take many nighttime shots, as I rarely find myself out at night, so I wasn't sure if this one would work. But the trusty Hexar came to my rescue, and I quite like the result. It's from a bridge in Oxford.
Hexar. TMax 400. I don't take many nighttime shots, as I rarely find myself out at night, so I wasn't sure if this one would work. But the trusty Hexar came to my rescue, and I quite like the result. It's from a bridge in Oxford.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Nov 4, 2015 #2 Very good Rob, the light onto the willow , fortune or flash? Whatever it works well.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Nov 4, 2015 #3 Moonlight, and maybe a nearby street lamp. Cheers, Julian.
Brian Moore Moderator Nov 4, 2015 #4 There must be a streetlamp or some other source of light this side of the moon to illuminate the tree. Nicely done, Rob.
There must be a streetlamp or some other source of light this side of the moon to illuminate the tree. Nicely done, Rob.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Nov 4, 2015 #5 I wish to advance the theory that it was illuminated by my brilliance...any seconders? Last edited: Nov 5, 2015
Brian Moore Moderator Nov 5, 2015 #7 Rob MacKillop said: I wish to advance the theory that it was illuminated by my brilliance...and seconders? Click to expand... That's obviously it!
Rob MacKillop said: I wish to advance the theory that it was illuminated by my brilliance...and seconders? Click to expand... That's obviously it!