(ever so) civilized ku # 629-35 ~ night light
Last evening we took the Jersey people to the Lake Placid Lodge. A place where, during the summer/fall season, you can get a room/cabin for between $550-$1,650/per night. A place where dinner for 7 - 4 bottles of wine, appetizers, entrées, and desserts with coffee - will cost you about $600-$700.
Featured Comment: Don wrote (in part): "... What ISO do you normally use? I assume a tripod was used...
my response: in this case, ISO 200 and no tripod - night view of Whiteface was a long exposure with camera resting on a railing 1.5-2.5sec; next 2 image were just handheld 1/8-1/4sec; night view of Whiteface (#2) 1sec with camera braced against door jam; fireplace handheld @ 1/4-1/2sec; red chairs handheld @ 1/4-1/2sec; Adk rustic handheld @ 1/8-1/15sec.
All hail in-camera IS.
Reader Comments (3)
Mark as usual these images are great. What ISO do you normally use? I assume a tripod was used, which for you would be normal because everyone up in Gods country knows you where as if I, walked in with a tripod I would be thrown out the back door.
These images have a "well made" look about them. They're almost like the images you might see in a tourist brochure but they have a lot more warmth / immediacy.
Any post processing with these? Mark, you mentioned in previous posts about how you adjust specific colours.
Thanks Mark.