From the course: Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood
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Shooting night scenes in a city
From the course: Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood
Shooting night scenes in a city
Male: The cities come alive at night. Just transformed by the light. Whole different crowds of people come out at night. Last night, I was down here on Green Street. And you can see behind me it, it's an interesting street, but boy at night you should just see it come alive with the, the lights and the people. Came down here and started off shooting the camera handheld with a pretty high ISO. I have a vibration reduction built into the lens, so I could shoot a fairly slow shutter speed handheld. So, got some nice shots, just before it got completely dark, so that we have this nice blue sky in the background. really transform this street. And that was all done handheld. Secret there is just the high ISO. Im, images are going to be a little bit noisy, a little but grainy, but I can fix that later in post if I wanted. because that grain actually adds a nice effect. Then went down to the corner of Broadway and Columbus and wanted to do something a little different. And there I needed I…
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Introducing a neighborhood31s
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Shooting an iconic location: Coit Tower3m 27s
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Shooting the park scenes2m 8s
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Shooting night scenes in a city2m 23s
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Looking at the post work done on some of the places photographed6m 54s
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Reviewing the neighborhood locations1m 44s
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